Michigan McDonald's Workers Win $1.5m Sexual Harassment Settlement
Michigan McDonald's Workers Win $1.5m Sexual Harassment Settlement
Workers at a single Michigan McDonald’s restaurant have won a $1.5 million sexual harassment settlement.According to WILX.com, individual plaintiffs in the class action will be eligible to receive compensation averaging $10,000 per person, with awards varying with the extent of harassment suffered.WILX reports that the lawsuit was first filed in November 2019 by former McDonald’s employee Jenna Ries.While McDonald’s denied wrongdoing, a judge ruled in December that the lawsuit could proceed as a certified class action.The decision, says WILX, was made based upon evidence showing the “consistency, frequency, severity, and visibility” of harassment.“No one should have to put up with sexual harassment to get a paycheck,” Ries told WILX. “I filed this lawsuit because I didn’t want other women to go through what I did while working at McDonald’s. I hope those who were abused will get the compensation they deserve, but I also hope McDonald’s will listen to survivors, and do everything possible to prevent sexual harassment in restaurants.”The lawsuit said that one McDonald’s manager sexually harassed many employees at the Mason, McDonald’s restaurant.
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