Australia: McDonald's workers allegedly suffered heat stress and were denied water and bathroom breaks and access to medication
Zusammenfassung
Date Reported: 27 Jan 2025
Standort: Australien
Unternehmen
McDonald's - EmployerBetroffen
Total individuals affected: Number unknown
Arbeiter: ( Number unknown - Location unknown , Restaurants & Bars , Gender not reported )Themen
Occupational Health & Safety , Arbeit: Allgemein , Work & Conditions , Heat exposure , Medikamentenzugang , Reasonable Working Hours & Leisure Time , WasserzugangArt der Quelle: News outlet

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"McDonald’s investigated after workers claim water and bathroom breaks denied during shifts"
A McDonald’s store in Adelaide is under review by SafeWork SA after workers claimed they were denied water and bathroom breaks during their shifts.
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SDA representatives visited the store on December 4, 2024, to follow up and in a report the union claimed that workers had reported that break requests were often denied, and they were told to wait until demand eased, which could take some time.
“Workers report management calling them ‘annoying’ for asking for water or bathroom access,” the SDA report, submitted to Safe Work SA, alleged.
The SDA report also claimed one worker was denied permission to take necessary medication during their shift, while three others reported experiencing heat stress.
“During hot conditions, the AC is ineffective in areas like the kitchen centre and drive-thru, increasing the need for hydration,” the report said.
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McDonald’s Australia said in a statement to 7NEWS.com.au that it was “committed to providing safe and respectful workplaces for our crew”.
“Our crew are able to access water and amenities throughout their shift, as needed .... "
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