Olive Garden settles with Glendale server who says he was fired for reporting sewage flood

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Olive Garden settles with Glendale server who says he was fired for reporting sewage flood
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“Management’s unsafe and unsanitary attempts to resolve the problem included directing an employee to put his bare hands into a drain to remove any blockage, (but) the disgusting direct…

LOS ANGELES — A former Olive Garden server reached a tentative settlement in his lawsuit against the restaurant chain in which he alleged he was induced to resign in retaliation for complaining that he and fellow employees were ordered to keep working after a 2019 sewer leak in the kitchen of the Glendale location.

On Jan. 20, 2019, sewer water began to bubble up from a drain in the Glendale restaurant on Brand Boulevard for the second time in about a week, the suit stated. Employees trudged through the water, which splashed onto clean plates, utensils and other items stored on shelves near the floor, according to the suit.

Wise told his customers that he was uncomfortable serving them due to the unsanitary conditions in the kitchen and they left, but other employees kept serving their patrons’ tables, according to his court papers, which alleged the sewer water reached a depth of about 2 inches in the kitchen. In the week after Wise reported the sewer leak, management called him into the office and told him his shifts that week were cut to part-time and he was being taken off the next week’s schedule entirely, the suit stated.

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