Service workers, shown in this August 2022 photo at Meta headquarters in Silicon Valley, have been fighting to keep their jobs at Meta for the past couple of years, but many of them have been laid off, including cafeteria workers.
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The more than 100 cafeteria workers who were recently laid off at Meta Platforms Inc. are asking the giant tech company to treat them like it did its laid-off engineers and other employees.
The workers and their union supporters plan to rally at the company’s headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif., on Wednesday afternoon to urge Facebook parent Meta META to give laid-off subcontracted service workers the same severance and benefits as the office workers it directly employed and laid off.
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