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      <title>Fired Latino Chipotle workers protest, eight allies arrested </title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Chipotle workers and allies protest unjust firings Jan. 20 in Minneapolis&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Minneapolis, MN - On Jan. 20, dozens of Latino immigrants who were among the hundreds fired from Chipotle Mexican Grill throughout Minnesota last month protested at a downtown Minneapolis Chipotle. At the protest the workers entered the store, while eight of the workers’ allies chained themselves together inside the store until they were arrested. The workers and their supporters are demanding justice from Chipotle.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Chipotle, a large multinational corporation that markets itself as a socially conscious Mexican food restaurant that sells “food with integrity,” abruptly fired hundreds of their Mexican and other Latino immigrant workers in Minnesota in December. At Chipotle restaurants across the state, they fired dozens of workers at a time, showing them the door without giving them a clear explanation for their firing.&#xA;&#xA;Hearing rumblings of the firings, the Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee (MIRAc) denounced the cruel pre-Christmas firings publicly, and the media quickly took notice. Since then the fired workers have continued to speak out. They&#39;ve organized several protests to demand justice. Their campaign is being supported by SEIU Local 26, Centro de Trabajadores Unidos en Lucha (CTUL) and MIRAc.&#xA;&#xA;The workers are demanding that they be properly compensated, including all back pay, vacation pay and compensation for years of service. They are demanding the truth from the company, which for weeks refused to make a public statement about the firings. Under pressure from the workers and repeated media questioning, Chipotle now admits in the press that the mass firings were a result of an I-9 Audit by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), but they still haven’t communicated that clearly to the workers they fired.&#xA;&#xA;I-9 audits are an anti-immigrant enforcement mechanism that have been dramatically ramped up by the Obama administration over the last two years, resulting in massive waves of unjust firings of immigrant workers around the country. Here in Minnesota, in addition to the hundreds of fired Chipotle workers, 1200 janitors were fired from ABM a year and a half ago and 100 immigrant workers in South Saint Paul who are members of the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) union were fired recently from I-9 audits as well.&#xA;&#xA;According to MIRAc member Brad Sigal, “The workers at Chipotle were fired because the Obama administration is ordering more and more of these anti-immigrant I-9 audits. The President can stop them today administratively - it doesn’t need a vote in Congress. If President Obama wants to show he supports immigrant rights like he claims, then not one more immigrant worker should be fired unjustly because of his administration’s policies.”&#xA;&#xA;#MinneaoplisMN #MinneapolisMN #SEIULocal26 #MIRAc #MinnesotaImmigrantRightsActionCommittee #Chipotle #CTUL #I9Audits&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Minneapolis, MN – On Jan. 20, dozens of Latino immigrants who were among the hundreds fired from Chipotle Mexican Grill throughout Minnesota last month protested at a downtown Minneapolis Chipotle. At the protest the workers entered the store, while eight of the workers’ allies chained themselves together inside the store until they were arrested. The workers and their supporters are demanding justice from Chipotle.</p>



<p>Chipotle, a large multinational corporation that markets itself as a socially conscious Mexican food restaurant that sells “food with integrity,” abruptly fired hundreds of their Mexican and other Latino immigrant workers in Minnesota in December. At Chipotle restaurants across the state, they fired dozens of workers at a time, showing them the door without giving them a clear explanation for their firing.</p>

<p>Hearing rumblings of the firings, the Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee (MIRAc) denounced the cruel pre-Christmas firings publicly, and the media quickly took notice. Since then the fired workers have continued to speak out. They&#39;ve organized several protests to demand justice. Their campaign is being supported by SEIU Local 26, Centro de Trabajadores Unidos en Lucha (CTUL) and MIRAc.</p>

<p>The workers are demanding that they be properly compensated, including all back pay, vacation pay and compensation for years of service. They are demanding the truth from the company, which for weeks refused to make a public statement about the firings. Under pressure from the workers and repeated media questioning, Chipotle now admits in the press that the mass firings were a result of an I-9 Audit by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), but they still haven’t communicated that clearly to the workers they fired.</p>

<p>I-9 audits are an anti-immigrant enforcement mechanism that have been dramatically ramped up by the Obama administration over the last two years, resulting in massive waves of unjust firings of immigrant workers around the country. Here in Minnesota, in addition to the hundreds of fired Chipotle workers, 1200 janitors were fired from ABM a year and a half ago and 100 immigrant workers in South Saint Paul who are members of the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) union were fired recently from I-9 audits as well.</p>

<p>According to MIRAc member Brad Sigal, “The workers at Chipotle were fired because the Obama administration is ordering more and more of these anti-immigrant I-9 audits. The President can stop them today administratively – it doesn’t need a vote in Congress. If President Obama wants to show he supports immigrant rights like he claims, then not one more immigrant worker should be fired unjustly because of his administration’s policies.”</p>

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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2011 23:11:22 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Latino Chipotle workers speak out after mass immigration firings in Minnesota</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Speakers at Chipotle workers&#39; press conference, 12/14/2010, Minneapolis&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Minneapolis, MN - On Dec. 14, Juan and Maria, two workers from Chipotle Mexican Restaurant who are Mexican immigrants, spoke out at a press conference after being fired as part of a statewide immigration sweep. Over 20 other fired Chipotle workers stood by them as they told what has happened over the past week and presented their demands to Chipotle Mexican Restaurant and to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Starting on Dec. 6, more than 80 workers have been fired at Chipotle Mexican restaurants around the state in coordinated immigration-related firings. The firings of Latino immigrants appear to be ongoing, since Latino workers in several locations say they are being asked to train in new white workers who they fear will become their replacements once the training is complete, as happened in several of the stores where firings have already occurred.&#xA;&#xA;Despite repeated attempts from the fired workers and from the media to find out what’s going on, both Chipotle and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have refused to explain why the workers are being fired. ICE has made no statement and Chipotle only released a terse one-sentence statement saying they were cooperating with an ICE request for documents.&#xA;&#xA;According to a statement from the Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee (MIRAc), which is working with Chipotle workers, multiple Latino workers were fired at the Chipotle restaurants on Grand Avenue in Saint Paul; at Lake Calhoun, Seven Corners and Downtown skyway in Minneapolis; in the Minnesota cities of Golden Valley, Coon Rapids, Richfield, Stillwater and Saint Cloud and in Hudson, Wisconsin. Firings at other stores have been reported but not verified. The total number fired is more than 80, and likely more than 100, but activists say the exact number is difficult to know since Chipotle won’t even acknowledge the firings, let alone confirm how many people they have fired.&#xA;&#xA;Chipotle workers from multiple stores where there have been firings organized a press conference on Dec. 14 with the Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee (MIRAc) and Centro de Trabajadores Unidos en Lucha (CTUL).&#xA;&#xA;At the press conference, fired Chipotle worker Juan presented the fired workers’ three demands: “What we’re asking from the company are three things. We’re asking them for the truth. They’re given different people different reasons about why we’re being fired and we haven’t received any documentation. We need the truth. Secondly, we want time. People deserve a reasonable amount of time to be able to resolve any discrepancies that exist, to be able to resolve it before being terminated. And finally, we want to have our compensation for the time that we’ve worked there, and our bonuses that we get at this time of year.”&#xA;&#xA;The workers also demanded that ICE stop these kinds of audits so that other workers won’t have to go through what they have experienced. Though they won’t verify it, Chipotle’s statement points to the firings being the result of an I-9 audit, which is one of the most common methods the government is using now to attack immigrant workers. Immigrant rights activists characterize I-9 audits as ‘desktop raids’ in which large numbers of immigrant workers who have done nothing wrong in their jobs suddenly are all fired in a mass sweep. Activists argue they are particularly harmful, considering that the economy is still in crisis. The workers fired include many long-time dedicated workers who have worked at Chipotle for up to ten years.&#xA;&#xA;These Chipotle firings come on the heels of other recent mass firings in Minnesota based on I-9 audits. Last year 1200 janitors who worked for ABM and who were members of SEIU Local 26 in the Twin Cities lost their jobs as a result of I-9 audits. One of the fired ABM workers spoke at Tuesday&#39;s press conference in solidarity with the Chipotle workers. Two months ago, over 50 workers at a South Saint Paul tanning company were fired and last week around the same number were fired at a South Saint Paul cattle-hide processing company.&#xA;&#xA;MIRAc is asking people to contact Chipotle management and demand that they stop firing Latino workers in Minnesota. Chipotle can be called at 303-595-4000 (press 0 to talk to a person) or email mediarelations@chipotle.com.&#xA;&#xA;According to MIRAc member Brad Sigal, “Firing large numbers of Latino workers right before Christmas is the wrong thing to do. We demand that Chipotle stop this cruel wave of firings and we demand that ICE stop these I-9 audits that punish workers, not employers.”&#xA;&#xA;#MinneapolisMN #InJusticeSystem #Labor #MIRAc #ImmigrationAndCustomsEnforcementICE #MinnesotaImmigrantRightsActionCommittee #Chipotle&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/z1b70UsR.jpg" alt="Speakers at Chipotle workers&#39; press conference, 12/14/2010, Minneapolis" title="Speakers at Chipotle workers&#39; press conference, 12/14/2010, Minneapolis Speakers at fired Chipotle workers&#39; press conference, 12/14/2010, Minneapolis, MN \(Fight Back! News/Staff\)"/></p>

<p>Minneapolis, MN – On Dec. 14, Juan and Maria, two workers from Chipotle Mexican Restaurant who are Mexican immigrants, spoke out at a press conference after being fired as part of a statewide immigration sweep. Over 20 other fired Chipotle workers stood by them as they told what has happened over the past week and presented their demands to Chipotle Mexican Restaurant and to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).</p>



<p>Starting on Dec. 6, more than 80 workers have been fired at Chipotle Mexican restaurants around the state in coordinated immigration-related firings. The firings of Latino immigrants appear to be ongoing, since Latino workers in several locations say they are being asked to train in new white workers who they fear will become their replacements once the training is complete, as happened in several of the stores where firings have already occurred.</p>

<p>Despite repeated attempts from the fired workers and from the media to find out what’s going on, both Chipotle and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have refused to explain why the workers are being fired. ICE has made no statement and Chipotle only released a terse one-sentence statement saying they were cooperating with an ICE request for documents.</p>

<p>According to a statement from the Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee (MIRAc), which is working with Chipotle workers, multiple Latino workers were fired at the Chipotle restaurants on Grand Avenue in Saint Paul; at Lake Calhoun, Seven Corners and Downtown skyway in Minneapolis; in the Minnesota cities of Golden Valley, Coon Rapids, Richfield, Stillwater and Saint Cloud and in Hudson, Wisconsin. Firings at other stores have been reported but not verified. The total number fired is more than 80, and likely more than 100, but activists say the exact number is difficult to know since Chipotle won’t even acknowledge the firings, let alone confirm how many people they have fired.</p>

<p>Chipotle workers from multiple stores where there have been firings organized a press conference on Dec. 14 with the Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee (MIRAc) and Centro de Trabajadores Unidos en Lucha (CTUL).</p>

<p>At the press conference, fired Chipotle worker Juan presented the fired workers’ three demands: “What we’re asking from the company are three things. We’re asking them for the truth. They’re given different people different reasons about why we’re being fired and we haven’t received any documentation. We need the truth. Secondly, we want time. People deserve a reasonable amount of time to be able to resolve any discrepancies that exist, to be able to resolve it before being terminated. And finally, we want to have our compensation for the time that we’ve worked there, and our bonuses that we get at this time of year.”</p>

<p>The workers also demanded that ICE stop these kinds of audits so that other workers won’t have to go through what they have experienced. Though they won’t verify it, Chipotle’s statement points to the firings being the result of an I-9 audit, which is one of the most common methods the government is using now to attack immigrant workers. Immigrant rights activists characterize I-9 audits as ‘desktop raids’ in which large numbers of immigrant workers who have done nothing wrong in their jobs suddenly are all fired in a mass sweep. Activists argue they are particularly harmful, considering that the economy is still in crisis. The workers fired include many long-time dedicated workers who have worked at Chipotle for up to ten years.</p>

<p>These Chipotle firings come on the heels of other recent mass firings in Minnesota based on I-9 audits. Last year 1200 janitors who worked for ABM and who were members of SEIU Local 26 in the Twin Cities lost their jobs as a result of I-9 audits. One of the fired ABM workers spoke at Tuesday&#39;s press conference in solidarity with the Chipotle workers. Two months ago, over 50 workers at a South Saint Paul tanning company were fired and last week around the same number were fired at a South Saint Paul cattle-hide processing company.</p>

<p>MIRAc is asking people to contact Chipotle management and demand that they stop firing Latino workers in Minnesota. Chipotle can be called at 303-595-4000 (press 0 to talk to a person) or email mediarelations@chipotle.com.</p>

<p>According to MIRAc member Brad Sigal, “Firing large numbers of Latino workers right before Christmas is the wrong thing to do. We demand that Chipotle stop this cruel wave of firings and we demand that ICE stop these I-9 audits that punish workers, not employers.”</p>

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