Albany Times Union

Mcdonald’s workers stage protest

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NEW ORLEANS — Mcdonald’s workers staged protests in several cities Tuesday in what organizers billed as the first multistate strike seeking to combat sexual harassment in the workplace.

In Chicago, one of the targeted cities, several dozen protesters rallied in front of Mcdonald’s headquarte­rs while a plane flew overhead with a banner reading, “Mcdonald’s: Stop Sexual Harassment.” In New Orleans, current and former employees chanted, “Hey, Mcdonald’s, you can’t hide — we can see your nasty side.”

Other protests were held in San Francisco, Los Angeles, St. Louis, Kansas City, Missouri, and Durham, North Carolina. The targeted restaurant­s kept serving food, with organizers saying the goal was not to shut them down.

Protesters demanded that Mcdonald’s require anti-harassment training for managers and employees. They also want a national committee formed to address sexual harassment, made up of workers, managers and leaders of national women’s groups.

Mcdonald’s declined to comment on the protests, saying it stood by a statement issued last week defending its antiharass­ment policies. The company also disclosed last week that it will turn to outside experts to help “evolve” those policies, including consultant­s from Seyfarth Shaw at Work, an employment law training firm.

Protest organizers called on Mcdonald’s to drop Seyfarth Shaw, depicting it as an “antiworker law firm.” They noted that it has defended the Weinstein Co. in a lawsuit over sexual harassment allegation­s against former Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein.

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