Grill D Workers Strike

Grill D Workers Strike. Food Workers Across the Country Go On Strike Employees at a Grill'd store in Melbourne went on strike on Saturday, demanding fair pay and improved working conditions Their 12-hour strike is inspiring young hospo workers everywhere, proving that even in precarious industries like hospitality, workers can organise and resist.

Food Workers Across the Country Go On Strike
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In 2024, Grill'd workers at Flinders Lane made Australian history with the first-ever fast food worker strike, taking on exploitative traineeships paying as little as 14.50 per hour 👉 What happened: Now, Grill'd has faced the first-ever strike action in the fast-food industry.That's because it has been accused of paying thousands of workers below minimum industry rates.

Food Workers Across the Country Go On Strike

As a result, the SDA says Grill'd will be able to legally pay workers on Sundays up to 20 per cent less than what they would get paid under the award by 2028, assuming a mix of 3.5 per cent and. In what is believed to be the first fast-food workers strike in Australia, staff at the popular burger chain Grill'd recently walked off the job, seeking a better pay deal Around 20 workers from Grill'd's Flinders Lane store took protected strike action on Saturday

Hospitality workers strike Washington DC Old Ebbitt Grill. Their action failed, but unions continue to challenge the outcome 👉 Background: Grill'd is the Aussie burger chain that specialises in 'healthy burgers' and delicious chippies

Fastfood workers strike against corporate wishes to overturn the AB 257 act Annenberg Media. Employees at a Grill'd store in Melbourne went on strike on Saturday, demanding fair pay and improved working conditions Young workers from burger chain Grill'd are walking-off the job today in protest of poverty wages and poor treatment