$15/hour living wage and union representation. The fast food workers’ movement, born in New- York on November 2012, is getting organized at national level. After one year and a half of sporadic demonstrations all over the country, a global day of strike was organized in May, in anticipation of the McDonald’s shareholder meeting. More recently, over 1,000 fast food workers from 40+ cities met last weekend in Chicago for the first ever national low wage workers convention, the Low Pay Is Not...
United States : fast food workers to escalate wage and unionization demands
« Whatever it takes »: that’s the action plan of the fast food workers’ movement which is about to celebrate the second birthday of the campaign to raise the minimum wage in the industry to 15 $, twice the current federal minimum wage (7,25$).
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