In-N-Out Burger Bans Staff in Five States from Wearing COVID-19 Masks

In-N-Out Burger has told workers in five states that they will no longer be able to wear a medical mask on the job without a doctor’s note, a corporate spokesperson told The New York Times on Tuesday. The rule change, first reported in an internal memo leaked on Twitter, will take effect Aug. 14 and apply to restaurants in Nevada, Texas, Arizona, Colorado and Utah. characteristics of our affiliates, while the fitness and well-being of all individuals,” according to the memorandum. Failure to comply with this instruction may result in disciplinary action, “up to and including dismissal”. Workers at the California and Oregon sites will still be allowed to mask if they wish without needing a note.

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