Angers: decision expected in the case of a transgender woman who accuses a McDonald's restaurant of transphobia
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The franchised restaurant in Segré, near Angers, was ordered on Monday to terminate Syntia's employment contract and pay him 7,000 euros in damages. The 22-year-old former employee denounced “gender discrimination” against her.
A franchised McDonald's restaurant was convicted on Monday, June 24, by the Labor Council for "characterized moral harassment" and "gender identity-based discrimination" towards a transgender woman who was an employee there.
In Angers, a McDonald's restaurant, accused by a trans woman of gender discrimination, was condemned
Syntia, 21, who is on sick leave, expressed her “relief”. The restaurant's lawyer was not present on Monday to react to the decision.
Hired by the restaurant while she was making a transition, this employee claims to have been the target of “transphobic pressure” from her employer for several months.
In Segré, Maine-et-Loire, McDonald's was convicted on Monday, June 24, 2024, by the Angers labor council for moral harassment and gender-based discrimination. In early 2023, one of the servers was a victim of transphobic remarks made by some managers of the fast-food chain.
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