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Here s what some area churches are offering when it comes to traditional fish fry meals:
St. Mary s Church of Massillon, 726 First St. NE: Fridays, Feb. 19-March 26, 4:30-7 p.m. Drive-thru only. Enter the parking lot on First Street and drive through the alley between the church and the school to order and receive your meal. Dinner is fried fish, baked potato, green beans, coleslaw, applesauce, dinner roll and dessert for $10.
St. George Byzantine Catholic Cathedral, 1121 44th St. NE, Canton: Curbside Fish Fry, Fridays, 4-6 p.m., Feb. 19-March 26. Order at 330-492-8413 or www.stgeorgeoh.org.
Holy Family Parish, 216 E. Wooster St., Navarre: Carryout only, Fridays, March 5-26, 4-6:30 p.m., St. Clement Hall. Must pre-order by 4 p.m. Thursdays; phone 330-879-5900. Fish dinner includes french fries, coleslaw and roll; one-piece dinner, $3; two-piece, $7; three-piece $9; five-piece, $10; fish sandwich $4.
Last November, when administration announced that UT would not be providing hazard pay or a higher minimum wage for frontline campus workers, Brandon Risley, who works as a custodian in Hess Hall, was in disbelief.
âWeâre underpaid like no other,â Risley said. âThe hazard pay is one thing, but the pay in general for this company is ridiculous.â
Facilities workers spent months in the fall fighting for hazard pay of $2.50 an hour and a minimum wage of $15, which they see as the minimum livable wage.
Risley says that his brotherâs girlfriend makes more than him as a cashier at Walgreens and her mother, recently out of prison, makes more at her factory job than he does. Neither of them has to pay for parking at their workplaces either, as Risley and other facilities workers do.