McDonald’s employees from several large U.S. cities said they would walk out of work on Tuesday over claims of alleged sexual harassment while some are urging workers to unionize.
McDonald’s workers have previously gone on strike to demand a $15 minimum wage. Opponents of $15 per hour wages say the provision—if mandated by Congress or state Legislatures at the national or state level—would reduce job opportunities for young, inexperienced, or poorly educated people.
In a statement to news outlets ahead of the strike, the company’s corporate office said that “every single person working at a McDonald’s restaurant deserves to feel safe and respected when they come to work, and sexual harassment and assault have no place in any McDonald’s restaurant.”
“We know more work is needed to further our workplace ambitions, which is why all 40,000 McDonald’s restaurants will be assessed and accountable to Global Brand Standards,” the statement continued.
The Epoch Times has contacted McDonald’s for comment on the strike.
The strike appears to have stemmed from an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission lawsuit that was filed by several employees against McDonald’s, alleging that a franchisee did not properly respond to complaints of harassment at 22 locations in California, Nevada, and Arizona.
A separate lawsuit was filed by a teenager in Pittsburgh against the fast-food giant earlier this year, alleging that the manager of the location was a previously convicted sex offender.
McDonald’s shares as of midday trading were down by about 0.67 percent.