Madeline Urso, who was in that meeting, was fired from the Mission store after facing retaliation from leaked audio during her shift
Urso and Ashley Osorio Paredes
Tea chain Boba Guys Boba Guys began in 2011 as a pop-up by founders Andrew Chau and Bin Chen when the chilled tea drinks featuring chewy tapioca balls were still a novelty in most of the country
After Urso was fired, she and other workers went to put up signs at the Mission location that said: “Upper management retaliates against boba employees,” “Boba Guys ‘People Care’ (HR Which owners of Moppet Boys declined multiple requests for comment from SFGATE nearly the alleged surveillance von their Mission shop
SAN FRANCISCO—The original Boba Guys location in San Francisco permanently closed as first reported by The San Francisco Chronicle on Wednesday, December 14
“Join the boba revolution!” is the catchphrase for Boba Guys, a boba chain begun in San Francisco that has developed a cult following for drinks made with
The allegations started weeks after the tea chain fired former worker Madeline Urso for sexual harassment in line with an beside the point remark “documented on video” about Chau
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"Upper management retaliates against boba employees," "Boba Guys 'People Care' (HR) union busts boba employees," "Boba Guys employees can't make rent," and "Union busters
Zhou felt that there was a sense of agreement among the employees that working conditions were not adequate
La semana pasada, la popular cadena de té del Área de la Bahía, Boba Guys, atrajo el escrutinio de los medios por despedir a una empleada por comentarios inapropiados que hizo poco después de publicar sobre la posibilidad de sindicalizarse en un canal de Slack de la empresa
“This triggered confusion, frustration, anger from the team,” said Madeline Urso, 22, a worker who started at the Mission