In-N-Out Reportedly Won’t Allow Employees to Wear Masks Without a Doctor’s Note

Activist Dr. Lucky Tran revealed a source told him that In-N-Out Burger has banned employees from wearing masks without a doctor’s note.

“We are introducing new mask guidelines that emphasize the importance of customer service and the ability to show our Associates’ smiles and other facial features while considering the health and well-being of all individuals,” states the document that Tran posted. “We believe this policy will also help to promote clear and effective communication both with our Customers and among our Associates.”

If an employee has a medical note, then they must wear the N-95 mask provided by the company.

If the employee wants to wear another type of mask, the doctor needs to point that out in the note.

The policy only applies to stores in Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Texas, and Utah.

California has a law that doesn’t allow employers to ban masks.

Tran insists the move is discriminatory.

But if anyone paid attention in 2020, In-N-Out made waves because it fought against California’s COVID vaccine mandate.

San Francisco shut down the only In-NB-Out in the city when it refused to check for vaccine passports. The Contra Costa County Health Services shut down the In-N-Out in Pleasant Hill for doing the same thing.

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