'You people want everything for free': Black McDonald's worker allegedly told—and company fires her
Lauren Floyd
Daily Kos Staff
Sunday November 07, 2021 · 10:47 AM EST
Demonstrators protest in front of McDonald's headquarters in Chicago on Oct. 26, 2021. The protest was one of several staged nationwide to call attention to the company’s handling of sexual harassment complaints and to urge its workers to unionize.
A former McDonald's employee has filed a federal complaint alleging she was fired for reporting a racist comment another worker said to her, according to Business Insider. Shanece Tailo filed the complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission after a human resources dispute in January ended in her termination.
Tailo, a nurse, was also working as a floor manager at a McDonald's in Florida when she drove through another location's drive-thru, placed an order, and asked an employee for extra sauce. Tailo said in the complaint obtained by Business Insider that the employee tried to charge her for the extra sauce, which she knew to be a violation of company policy. Tailo said she explained as much to the unnamed employee, who responded with: "You people want everything for free."
Lauren Floyd
Daily Kos Staff
Sunday November 07, 2021 · 10:47 AM EST
Demonstrators protest in front of McDonald's headquarters in Chicago on Oct. 26, 2021. The protest was one of several staged nationwide to call attention to the company’s handling of sexual harassment complaints and to urge its workers to unionize.
A former McDonald's employee has filed a federal complaint alleging she was fired for reporting a racist comment another worker said to her, according to Business Insider. Shanece Tailo filed the complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission after a human resources dispute in January ended in her termination.
Tailo, a nurse, was also working as a floor manager at a McDonald's in Florida when she drove through another location's drive-thru, placed an order, and asked an employee for extra sauce. Tailo said in the complaint obtained by Business Insider that the employee tried to charge her for the extra sauce, which she knew to be a violation of company policy. Tailo said she explained as much to the unnamed employee, who responded with: "You people want everything for free."