NLRB says Chipotle violated federal labor law in Maine
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Chipotle Mexican Grill violated federal labor law by closing a Maine restaurant where workers sought to unionize, the National Labor Relations Board said.
Employees at the Chipotle in Maine’s capital city of Augusta filed an NRLB petition, in June, asking to hold a union election, becoming the first of the Mexican food chain’s restaurants to file such a petition. The following month, Chipotle announced it was permanently closing that location.
Workers accused Chipotle of retaliating and sending a message to other stores that might try to unionize.
A complaint filed, Thursday, by the National Labor Relations Board seeks to force the company to reopen the restaurant, reinstate the workers and provide back pay.