Workers protest rat infestation at Subway restaurant in Los Angeles
Workers held “fast food workers on strike” signs as they participated in a brief rally outside the store on 4919 Eagle Rock Blvd. Thursday afternoon.
Eva Rodriguez told KTLA’s Rick Chambers that the infestation has been going on for about a year, but complaints from workers have been ignored.
Now, a Notice of Closure from the L.A. County Department of Public Health has been posted on the Subway’s door with “Vermin Infestation” listed under the violations section.
Video obtained by KTLA showed one worker pushing a dead rat around with a broom, while vermin droppings on sandwich bags, chewed bread, and other supplies were seen in other images.
Employees are calling for the owner to hire professionals to keep the rats out of the restaurant.
Susanne Ortega, a stylist at nearby Great Clips, says the Subway infestation could affect her customers.
“If they saw one, we could lose our client base, and they can shut us down because they saw a rat here, and that would not be acceptable,” Ortega said. “We’re glad that they actually closed down.”
It was unclear how long the closure would remain in place.
KTLA has reached out to Subway’s corporate office and is awaiting a response.
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