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Working Poor

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w0nderer

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Tue Nov 10, 2015, 07:17 PM Nov 2015

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http://www.democraticunderground.com/10141255984

Fast-food workers demanding a $15 an hour wage walked out in dozens of cities early Tuesday morning, kicking off a year-long campaign to muster the political power of 64 million low-wage workers in next year's presidential election.

The protests, which will take place in 270 cities, mark the workers' largest show of force in the three years since they launched a series of rallies to call for higher pay and the right to unionize, according to Fight for $15, which represents the workers and is backed by the Service Employees International Union.

Tens of thousands of workers and supporters were expected to take part in Tuesday's demonstrations, which began around dawn at McDonald's outlets in downtown Brooklyn, Boston and Philadelphia, among other locations. Protests in as many as 700 additional cities were planned by low-paid home care, child care, farm, FedEx, nursing home and other workers throughout the day.

In Detroit, about 200 workers protested in the early-morning darkness as a cold rain fell outside a McDonald's on Plymouth Road............

Read more: http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2015/11/10/fast-food-strikes-begin/75482782/
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had i not had work today i would have joined one, and no i'm not fast food but this affects us all and i'm sure under 15
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repost from LBN [View all] w0nderer Nov 2015 OP
Mrs Clinton wants to start her minimum wage negotiation at $12 Doctor_J Nov 2015 #1
I'd like to start at $22 w0nderer Nov 2015 #2
oh btw w0nderer Nov 2015 #3
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