"When Ezumaki refused, he said: 'Well, I guess you’re not going to eat tonight.'”
~ Saru Jayaraman
"Living in a woman’s body: hospitality workers have always suffered abuse. In the pandemic, it got worse" | Life and style | The Guardian
"One evening, a customer at the bar asked her to pull down her mask so that he could see her face – a request that became so common from male customers during the pandemic that hospitality workers started referring to it as 'maskual harassment.' When Ezumaki refused, he said: 'Well, I guess you’re not going to eat tonight.'
The comment exemplified the power that some male customers, managers and even colleagues feel they have over women’s bodies in the restaurant industry." ~ Saru Jayaraman
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