Friday, December 6, 2013

THIS WENDY’S EMPLOYEE IS REALLY NOT HELPING PROTESTING FAST FOOD WORKER’S CASE FOR $15-PER-HOUR MINIMUM WAGE

As organized fast food workers take part in protests across the country to demand a $15-per-hour minimum wage, one Wendy’s employee in Lovejoy, Ga., is really not helping the cause.
Wendys Employee Serves Half Smoked Marijuana Blunt in Burger
(AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)
The fast food worker, identified as Amy Sieber, accidentally dropped her used marijuana cigarette in a customer’s cheeseburger in November. The customer reportedly returned to the store and called police after finding the pot in her food.
Police responded and arrested the 32-year-old employee after she allegedly confessed to the illegal mishap.
Lt. Michael Gaddis told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that Sieber admitted she was smoking while she worked and accidentally dropped part of her marijuana into the burger as she prepared it.
In addition to being arrested, Sieber was also reportedly fired by Wendy’s for failing to “follow proper food handling steps.”

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