Fast food workers in 15 cities across the country will go on strike on Friday for the federal government to raise the national minimum wage to $ 15 per hour.
The strike is being organized by Fight for $ 15 and a union.
“Fast food workers go on strike on Jan. 15, which would be MLK’s 92nd anniversary, to demand $ 15 an hour and the right to a union. Workers won’t back down until everyone earns at least $ 15! “Fight for $ 15 tweeted.
Fast food workers go on strike on Jan. 15, which would be MLK’s 92nd anniversary, to demand $ 15 an hour and the right to a union. Workers will not back down until everyone earns at least $ 15. # LluitaPer15 https://t.co/pPgSODMEph pic.twitter.com/c7a5rxkvHg
– Fight For 15 (@ fightfor15) January 13, 2021
The group, which has the support of Service Employees International Union, has a request on your website instant to the president-elect Joe BidenJoe Biden: Biden’s DNI selection confirmation hearing postponed rehearsal for Biden Sunday’s postponement of security postponement: Murkowski report says it would be ‘appropriate’ to ban Trump from returning to office hold the position MORE and elected vice president Kamala Harris
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The petition calls for a $ 15 federal minimum wage, simpler rules for joining a union, a focus on racial justice, affordable health care, and corporate responsibility. “their failure to protect essential workers at the forefront of the pandemic. “
“They want to send a message to the Biden-Harris administration and Congress to prioritize approving $ 15 per hour (legislation) in the first 100 days,” said Allynn Umel, organizing director of Fight for $ 15 and a Union he told USA Today.
Some of the strikes will take place in Zoom or in caravans.
A McDonald’s worker who goes on strike on Friday, “I only make $ 10 an hour working at McDonald’s in Memphis, and it’s not very close to meeting basic necessities every month for me and my daughter.” he wrote in an edited work for Business Insider.
Many argue that a $ 15 minimum wage increase could hurt small businesses, especially during the pandemic when they have already been struggling. There are some states that plan to increase their minimum wage in 2021.