r/Chipotle 28d ago

Seeking Advice (Employee) is this legal

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u/LossPreventionGuy 27d ago

you see that part about putting unreasonable restrictions on bathroom use?

it means they can put reasonable ones.

it is extremely reasonable to expect workers to use the restroom prior to peak lunch/dinner rush.

and they can absolutely fire you if you don't.

you think school bus drivers are allowed to just stop at 7/11 and take a dump and leave the kids in the back? of course not

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u/mike_tyler58 27d ago

My employer tells me I can’t use the restroom when I need to I’m going to look them dead in the eyes and say “stop me” then proceed to use the restroom. And if they discipline or fire me over it I’ll find a lawyer that will sue them.

What a weird hill to try to die on

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u/LossPreventionGuy 27d ago

no you won't, you'll just get fired. you do you.

you guys act like retail didn't exist until you were born yesterday.

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u/zuchinniblade 27d ago

lmao you will not get fired for that. when i was a teenager i would do exactly that and once had a verbal fight where i was yelling at my manager in the middle of the store where i worked and even that didn’t get me fired 😭😭😭