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Photos: ROC for 15--Support Striking Fast Food Workers!

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Submitted by T. Forsyth on Fri, 2014-12-05 15:28
On December 4, 2014 at the corner of South Ave. and Elmwood Ave., fast food workers, community, and allies came out to bring the fight against low wages home. These companies profit in the billions while leaving hundreds of thousands of people across the US in poverty. It's time working people for a fair share of the wealth they create. After just two years, the Fight for $15 is now unstoppable. The movement that began two years ago with 200 fast-food workers in New York City walking off the job has spread to 150 cities across the country. This week, the fight for $15 will continue to grow. On December 4th, fast food workers in at least 150 cities nationwide walked off the job demanding $15 per hour and the right to form a union.
 
Find out more at Metro Justice's webpage.
 
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