KEY POINTS
  • Seventeen McDonald's workers sue the company, alleging the fast-food chain has failed to address violence in the workplace.
  • In May, McDonald's workers file a complaint with U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
  • The plaintiffs' lawyers will not be arguing that McDonald's is a joint employer.
An employee hands a drive-thru customer his order at a McDonald's restaurant in Oak Brook, Illinois.

Seventeen Chicago McDonald's workers are suing the company, alleging that the fast-food chain has failed to address violence in the workplace.

In May, McDonald's workers filed a complaint with the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, asking the agency to investigate a pattern of violence in the restaurants. In the company's home city of Chicago, on an average day, 911 receives more than 20 calls from McDonald's restaurants, according to the lawsuit.