Restaurant fires Rhode Island legislator for political talk
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A Rhode Island state legislator was fired from her job as a waitress after her employer said her political views hurt the restaurant’s reputation.
Classic Cafe owner Raymond Burns said Thursday he warned Providence Democratic Rep. Moira Walsh that her “vocal political discussions” during her shift were interfering with her work. He said the final straw was a scathing online review of the restaurant that complained about Walsh.
Walsh denied that she had been warned against talking politics with customers and said the negative review complained about her political beliefs, not her service. The review discouraged men from patronizing the Providence breakfast spot because of what it described as “anti-male” views she had expressed on the radio and on social media.
Walsh said she got the job as a teenager and worked there for eight years before her firing last week.


