Posted on 09/07/2018 3:28:17 PM PDT by jazusamo
The union representing Burgerville employees in the Portland area on Friday blasted the company's move to ban buttons on their uniforms , a decision handed down as some workers continue to wear pins proclaiming "Abolish ICE" and other political statements.
The Burgerville Workers Union in a tersely worded statement called the new policy, announced Thursday and effective Sept. 13, "disgusting" and "deeply disturbing."
The group also accused the company of caving to pressure generated by those angered over the buttons, whom the union appeared to uniformly cast as a horde of right-wing bigots.
Portland Burgerville workers serve 'Abolish ICE' message, much to company's discomfort
The friction comes as Burgerville attempts to negotiate a contract with workers at two,
of the chain's 42 locations, who made history this spring when they voted to form a
federally recognized union.
"Within twenty-four hours of the swell of right wing outrage, Burgerville corporate capitulated to the demands of internet racists," the statement said. "Burgerville's motto is 'serve with love.' The union asks who do they serve white supremacists or its anti-racist workers?"
A Burgerville spokeswoman on Friday said the company had received a flood of phone calls, emails and online comments from people threatening to boycott the regional fast-food chain, including some who read the news coverage first reported by The Oregonian/OregonLive from out of state.
But the reaction this week did not prompt the rollout of the policy, which the company said it began working to formalize in recent weeks.
The mounting friction comes as Burgerville attempts to negotiate a contract with workers at two of the chain's 42 locations who made history this spring when they voted to form a federally recognized union.
The use of political buttons by employees became a bargaining chip after 10 workers at the Burgerville on Northeast Glisan Street and 82nd Avenue were sent home in August for wearing pro-immigration pins .
The employees returned to work the next day, received back pay and continued to wear the buttons, according to the union and company.
Burgerville updates uniform rules to ban buttons after Portland workers wear pro-immigration pins
The fast-food business announced Thursday that it's updating its written uniform policy
so it "represents our long-standing commitment to creating a universally welcoming and
inclusive environment for our customers and employees alike."
Liz Graham, Burgerville's human resources director, said in a statement Thursday that the company already had a verbal policy forbidding employees from wearing personal buttons on uniforms.
The updated policy is common among businesses that regularly deal with the general public, she said.
That position does not sit well with the Burgerville Workers Union.
"Everything we believe and everything we do at work and outside of work affects the people around us," the union said in its statement. "We must choose sides."
Good for Burgerville.
If their illegal alien activists supporting employees don't like the new policy let them take their "Abolish Ice" buttons and apply for a job elsewhere.
Perhaps they should choose a working environment more to their liking. Starbucks, Nike, NFL, etc.?
Walk into one of those Dens of Liberal Idiocy wearing a MAGA Hat an see what happens.
The “Who Gives a Toss?” factory?
Dont dare wear flair there.
Fire them all and hire Americans.
Abolish Portland, Oregon!
Support Free Republic, Folks!
Sounds like ICE should perform a compliance audit of the workforce and remove all of those without proof that they are in the US legally.
Assaults on ICE, Border Patrol surge as illegal immigrants get more violent
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/sep/7/assaults-ice-border-patrol-surge/
The unemployment office is right down the street. I suggest all these Anti-Americans use that benefit.
I failed to see any of those on line.
What's weird, they failed also to show reality : pro-illegal Criminal Alien buttons...
I wonder why?
Agreed, there have to be illegals among the group.
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