Photo by ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty ImagesHundreds of workers at more than 30 fast-food restaurants across Los Angeles and the Bay Area plan to walk off their jobs today demanding that McDonald’s, Burger King, Taco Bell, and other chains do more to keep workers safe during the coronavirus pandemic.
The mass walkout, which also includes cooks and cashiers at Domino’s, Pizza Hut, Subway, Popeyes, El Pollo Loco, and WaBa Grill, was inspired by ongoing strikes that began on March 5 after a McDonald’s worker in Los Angeles tested positive for COVID-19. Employees at other chains throughout the area have subsequently started striking after coworkers tested positive for the virus, requesting masks, gloves, soap, hazard pay, and paid sick days from the fast-food chains.
“McDonald’s knew my coworker had tested positive, but they still had me flipping burgers last week, without a mask, and now I am also infected,” said Verli Godinez, the second worker to test positive for COVID-19 at her Los Angeles McDonald’s. She has been on strike since Sunday; she and her coworkers are demanding that McDonald’s pay them for a two-week quarantine period while the store is closed.
As Lauren Kaori Gurley notes for Vice, these fast-food strikes coincide with a swelling wave of work stoppages around the U.S. led by workers across industries:
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