by goodforbusinessca_og6s5t | Feb 5, 2021 | News
Back to News By RONG-GONG LIN II, LUKE MONEYPUBLISHED JAN. 29, 2021 UPDATED JAN. 30, 2021 2:40 AM PT The COVID-19 death toll among Los Angeles County Latinos is reaching frightening levels that the county’s top health officials have called “frankly...
by goodforbusinessca_og6s5t | Jan 15, 2021 | News
By LANCE WILLIAMS JAN. 15, 202112:50 PM A bill introduced in the California State Assembly on Thursday excoriates the fast-food industry for its response to the pandemic, contending that chains have “routinely flouted” measures intended to protect the state’s 500,000...
by goodforbusinessca_og6s5t | Jan 15, 2021 | News
McDonald’s across the country were hit by COVID-19 outbreaks as hundreds of complaints alleged safety breakdowns. By Lance Williams | January 15, 2021 This story was co-published by the Los Angeles Times. In the crowded kitchen of a McDonald’s outlet on a...
by goodforbusinessca_og6s5t | Jan 11, 2021 | News
California’s workplace safety agency has received complaint after complaint about COVID-related cases fueled by lax labor protections. It was the end of November when Imelda Rosales started feeling sick, which she chalked up to several existing health problems. Still,...
by goodforbusinessca_og6s5t | Dec 10, 2020 | News
Today’s episode features Angely Rodriguez and Maria Ceja — two McDonald’s workers who went on a historic strike in response to the company’s failure to provide the bare minimum to protect its workers as COVID-19 ran rampant through their Telegraph Ave location...
by goodforbusinessca_og6s5t | Nov 18, 2020 | News
Maria Ruiz said she lost her job at a San Jose McDonald’s this summer after reporting her employer for COVID-19 violations and refusing to work in unsafe conditions. Many others also have lost their jobs, faced harassment or suffered in silence as their employers...