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Burger Chain Approves Employees Wearing 'Abolish ICE,' 'Black Lives Matter' Pins

When their employees refused to comply with their policies, Burgerville gave them approval to do what they wanted.

Portland, OR Burgerville has reversed their policy banning political pins, because their employees refused to follow it.

A group of Burgerville employees who violated the policy by wearing buttons at work that read, Black Lives Matter, No one is illegal, and Abolish ICE alleged that the policy was a form of white supremacy.

Employees who were previously sent home due to the policy are now receiving back pay.

A total of 10 employees at the Burgerville restaurant at 82nd Avenue and Northeast Glisan Street were sent home from work on Aug. 22, after they refused to remove their buttons while they were working, the Burgerville Workers Union said in a Facebook post.

The employees made the decision to wear their anti-ICE paraphernalia in the wake of the companys announcement the day prior, which prohibited workers from wearing political buttons in the workplace.

Corporate explicitly singled out Black Lives Matter and No One Is Illegal buttons as too controversial to be worn at work, the union said. Burgervilles new policy is, simply put, white supremacist. When bosses tell workers they are not allowed to support Black Lives Matter or to stand with undocumented immigrants, they are siding with white supremacy.

The workers union said that the company employs black and undocumented workers, and alleged that the policy essentially told such workers that their lives and safety are too political for the company.

A total of ten workers were either sent home or not allowed to work yesterday because of their refusal to comply with this white supremacist policy, the union added.

Later the same day, the union proudly announced that the company had officially revoked the new button policy and that the workers who refused to comply would receive back pay for their day of missed work.

Workers are also finally allowed to include their gender pronouns on their name tags! the union added.

The group hailed their coworkers defiance as being the only reason they changed this policy, and said the outcome was a huge victory.

Then, the union demanded more.

WE DEMAND a formal apology to the crew at Montavilla for forcing them to decide between their jobs and supporting the fight against white supremacy and WE DEMAND that the button policy support of freedom of expression and explicitly be against white supremacy, the post read.

The union also called on the company to denounce prisons and detention centers as being a form of white supremacy, and declared that such facilities must be abolished for our communities to be free.

The group is currently pushing for a bargaining contract with the corporation, and have demanded protections for immigrant workers, as well as a $5 per hour wage increase, medical benefits, and paid holidays, The Oregonian reported.

The company has expressed concern that displaying political items in the workplace could lead to customers to believe that employees views or opinions are also held by the larger corporation.

"Guests provided feedback that they didn't want to see personal and political messages while they ate," Burgerville Director of Human Resources Liz Graham told The Oregonian. "Additionally, some employees expressed that the content of the buttons was drawing unwanted attention that made them uncomfortable."

The company said it ultimately decided to suspend the button policy until it can be further developed.

"We're still here. We're still standing," employee Drew Edmonds told The Oregonian. "We're still wearing our buttons."

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CIDGPDCSP
CIDGPDCSP

At last a warm and welcoming burger joint for the liberals in that city. I belong to a pretty large group of people who feel that policy is absolutely wrong and would have no problem with walking in, taking a look at the pin and walking right back out. No muss, no fuss, no problem.

Sergeant PJB
Sergeant PJB

Uniform policies are written for a purpose. Imagine wearing those badges in another uniform...let's say a police uniform...

And I will bet that a Blue Lives Matter or Thin Blue Line button would be banned.

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rokk
rokk

Well won't be stopping in there anymore.

Dodged5
Dodged5

There are more jobs than there are people to fill them right now but there is no shortage of burger flippers. Fire their butts for failing to comply with company policy on the job and hire new workers that will appreciate the job. No company or business should ever get involved in politics. It's a lose, lose situation. No matter which side you choose, you lose the business of the other side. I like Burgerville but they will never see me in their places again. See? One lost customer for lack of guts to enforce rules and there will be more.

NTPD935Ret
NTPD935Ret

And yet again mob rules and the hell with law and order! The United States looks sadder every day. It breaks my heart.

Rving
Rving

Chickens! Hope you go broke...Chic fa la (sp? ) is the only one who hasnt caved. They are doing great! The other losers are going or have gone broke!...

Just-My-Thoughts
Just-My-Thoughts

I would just close down and say bye bye for a while. Then do the extensive background checks, FB, twitter, instagram checks, etc and hire decent people who sign an ironclad agreement about work ethics. Illegals calling the shots??? No way.

se down and lay people off. When the overhall is over do extensive background,

LEO0301
LEO0301

Another case of the tail wagging the dog. If you're an employee and dislike the rules, find another job. If you're the owner of the business, grow a pair and be the boss. You dictate what the employees will do, not the other way around. This truly is the dumbest thing I've ever read on this site, except for most of HCD's remarks, of course.

THEDUKE
THEDUKE

"Guests provided feedback that they didn't want to see personal and political messages while they ate," Burgerville Director of HR, Liz Graham told The Oregonian.

Yep, but it looks like you ignored your own common sense anyway Liz. Most don't want to see personal and political propaganda..... while eating at Burgerville or while watching football or anywhere. Wait .."Burgerville"?! (..isn't this the same burger chain where LowEST IQ Condom works as a "Master Level Sr. Advanced Master Fry Master" ?) It is.... isn't it.

Well ...anyway,..Liz Graham is now going to face a backlash from a larger group who call themselves ..."The Public " .....vs. those employees like Drew "we're still here" Edmonds...Workers are potentially then cut due to boycotts ,bad press ,poor business and falling stock prices. They may face unemployment but hey, "we're still wearing our buttons "!! and "we're still standing "..yes ,but now they are standing in the unemployment line. Its bad enough such low IQ people work there but you would think Liz herself would have more common sense than to succumb to pressure from morons. Hopefully "the button policy" will be quickly developed and she can stop catering to those who failed their own IQ test.

DavidPeoria
DavidPeoria

It is against the law to employ persons in the country illegally. Are they using stolen ID and fraudulent Social Security Numbers. Is the employer paying payroll taxes on the illegal employees?