Should have been a sexual harassment lawsuit. Dude literally couldn’t hear the word “no” coming out of her mouth.
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I detest religion, but I absolutely believe it's wrong to violate someone's religious apparel. But you touched on what makes it even more vile. I knew there was something that made this feel worse and it's that a man felt secure violating the space of a woman. He should be charged for two violations. Thanks for articulating what I felt but couldn't quite find.
Ya, ripping off any clothing should be at least sexual harassment.
Ya, ripping off any clothing should be at least sexual ~~harassment~~ assault.
The federal government won't sue for sexual harassment, the employee would have to file a lawsuit herself.
Dude literally couldn’t hear the word “no” coming out of her mouth.
Oh he heard it, he just ignored it.
The employee complained to another supervisor that the incidents made her uncomfortable, but no further action was taken against the manager, the complaint said. One night during closing in August 2021, the manager allegedly reached out and pulled her hijab partially off her head.
That’s so infuriating - she reported the guy and nothing happened. Not until he tried to literally rip a piece of clothing off of her because he felt entitled to see her hair.
Forcefully removing an employee's clothes without consent. Yeah, seems like there should be consequences for that.
You would think a hijab is more sanitary than hair in a food service place.
"Your hijab is not regulation. Here, have this much more exposed hairnet that does the same thing but not as well."
Chipotle's defense is probably going to be, "We're not responsible for the actions of individual franchise owners."
Fun (maybe?) fact, all Chipotle restaurants are corporate owned, they don't franchise.
Cool, didn't know that. That makes their court case stronger.
That's always been McDonalds defense.
"Oh, an employee took a shit in the deep fryer? We the McDonald's corporation will write a strong letter denouncing shitting in the fryer and will forward it to the franchise owner. Now go and eat our other shit."
Which, honestly, is understandable assuming they also take away the person's franchise rights. I doubt corporate policy is to have people remove hijabs.