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Mcdonald's employee to sue the company over the redesign

According to Mcdonald's employees in Chicago, the new store redesign has made it much easier for angry customers to jump over the counter and assault employees. Mcdonalds has said that they try their best to create a safe working environment for their workers but have not said whether or not they will contest the suit.

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Fri Nov 22 - Aljazeera

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