“We're in a crossroads of history. It's up to the people to decide what to do next.”
. Some restaurant workers feel they have been penalized for their views in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
, an employee said that he was forced to fill the order on his day off, and those who walked out were fired., the company claims that employees were given the option to refuse filling the order without repercussions, and that their jobs are still available to them. The statement also said, "Choosing not to serve a particular group, in this case law enforcement officers, in itself is discrimination and goes against our core values to welcome and serve everyone.
Widdowson says he's joined by fellow employees who feel the incident is part of a larger trend of tone-deafness and discrimination within the company, though he stresses that his direct managers have stood in solidarity with him and his coworkers. On Twitter, employee Samaria Alli“I’m not trying to take the company down,” Widdowson says. “We're in a crossroads of history. It's up to the people to decide what to do next.
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