KEY POINTS
  • McDonald's workers in Michigan filed a class action lawsuit on Tuesday accusing the fast-food chain of having a "systemic problem" of sexual harassment.
  • McDonald's has long been a target of employees' rights advocates, including Fight for $15.
  • According to the spokespeople, McDonald's workers have filed more than 50 complaints in the last three years alleging a variety of illegal conduct in corporate-owned and franchised McDonald's restaurants.
An employee serves food at McDonald's Holdings Co. Japan Ltd.'s restaurant in Tokyo, Japan, on Thursday, Sept. 7, 2017. McDonalds Japan stock closed at an all-time high Sept. 11 as part of a 62 percent increase this year.

McDonald's workers in Michigan filed a class action lawsuit on Tuesday accusing the fast-food chain of having a "systemic problem" of sexual harassment.

The proposed class action lawsuit filed in Michigan state court accuses Illinois-based McDonald's of lacking policies to prevent and address sexual harassment and retaliation against workers who complain.