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Re: Canadian Tribunal: Food Service Employees have a right not to wash their hands
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Originally Posted by Steve
I don't need to read the article to know that, if someone's going to prepare food, they need to wash their hands after using the restroom. Not doing so isn't hygienic.
You wanna' eat a Big Mac made by her after she wipes? Kinda' gives new meaning to the term "special sauce", don't you think?
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The point of the lawsuit was the McDonald's did nothing accomodate her even though they were legally obligated to do so. The lawsuit makes a strong case that there were many possibilities to assign her non-food handling responsibilities. It's even outlined that had McDonald's tried to accomodate their employee and nothing could be reached, that they then had every right to fire her. It's obvious that you still haven't read anything from the article.
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