Bagel shop employees quit over manager’s alleged firing in viral video

Inside a Noah's New York Bagels shop. (File photo by Joe Pugliese/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

All 15 employees at a Noah's New York Bagels in Vacaville, California quit over a general manager whom they felt was wrongly fired and the moment had gone viral on TikTok, according to KTVU. 

Noah’s NY Bagels is a restaurant franchise located mainly in California. The franchise is under the umbrella of Panera Brands which also owns Panera Bread, Caribou Coffee and Einstein Bros Bagels, according to the Noah’s NY Bagels website. 

The 10-second video shared by Beonce Sarmiento shows the employees walking to the restaurant on Saturday, presumably to quit their jobs in support of their manager. The video has garnered over 4 million views as of Tuesday. 

@.be.1 Say no to toxic management 😤 #fyp #storytime #viral #toxicwork #fypage ♬ Oh No - Kreepa 

"We're not replaceable," Sarmiento told KCRA 3 in Sacramento. "We're not disposable and you can't just fire somebody and not let them know." 

The former general manager, Bre Kowalski, said she received a call last week from her district manager saying she was on suspension likely because of a customer complaint, KCRA 3 reported. But Kowalski insisted there was no such complaint. When she got home, she saw the final paycheck in her bank account. She said she was never told exactly why she was fired, according to KCRA 3. 

Employees said this was the last straw after other issues had allegedly been building up. So they all quit together and posted the event on social media. 

"We take the treatment of our team members very seriously and are looking into this matter. As an organization we pride ourselves on providing a rewarding work experience for all our team members as we seek to provide the best possible experience for our guests," a company spokesperson told FOX TV Stations. 

Some employees said they already have interviews and other job offers in the works. 

KTVU contributed to this report.