Jimmy John’s employees at ten franchise stores in Minnesota have been trying to organize a union and improve their working conditions. One of their key demands was paid sick leave. The employer even enforced an attendance policy that assigned points towards discipline if an employee missed work because the employee was sick and did not find a replacement for that day.
Four employees met with management and presented a letter from employees asking for paid sick leave. After the employer failed to respond, employees put up posters on community bulletin boards in the public areas of several stores and outside in neighborhoods, within two blocks of each Jimmy John’s store, requesting that community members call the stores' owner to support their efforts to gain paid sick leave.
The employer removed the posters and fired six employees for leading and developing the Sandwich Poster campaign. The employer issued three other employees final, written warnings threatening discharge for their involvement in the organizing drive over paid sick leave.
Jimmy John’s Employees Organize for Sick Leave