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- One of the documents seen by Motherboard, a report on "Ongoing FF$15 Activity Against McDonald's During the COVID-19 Crisis" contains a series of bullet points where the company's intelligence analyst recap labor activists' activities, down to the number of in-person and "virtual" protests.
"Protesters have gathered in parking lots, placed signs on their cars while passing through parking lots and drive-thrus, blocked traffic, and parked billboard trucks with FF$15 messaging outside [McDonald's HQ] and restaurant locations," the document reads.
"There has been little to no notice ahead of protest events, with strike letters often being sent on the day of the event or even while the event is taking place," the report concludes. It also notes in its list of activity "against McDonald's" that the "ACLU launched an advocacy campaign pressuring McDonald's to provide paid sick leave for all of its employees."
Can't help wondering how much you make working for the McCIA.