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Workers strike in 15 cities to demand $15/hour minimum wage


Fast-food workers in the #FightFor15 were out on strike today to demand higher pay, safer workplaces, union rights, and respect on the job.
We were also joined by home care and nursing home workers calling for good union jobs for essential caregivers. The cold can t stop us! pic.twitter.com/nKreyWuFfm Fight For 15 (@fightfor15) February 17, 2021
The Federal minimum wage has been $7.25/hr since 2009. That’s 12 years of hard work and struggle. It’s time for a raise. Call your Senators and demand they support the #RaiseTheWage Act​ and $15 in the relief bill: 888-639-5155 pic.twitter.com/HsWQRZhxKl Serving Up Justice (@32FastFoodUnion) February 17, 2021 ....

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NYC Will Prohibit Major Fast Food Employers From Firing Workers Without 'Just Cause'


NYC Will Prohibit Major Fast Food Employers From Firing Workers Without Just Cause
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A Chipotle location in NYC on March 21st, 2020.
Kristin Callahan/ACE Pictures/Shutterstock
NYC fast food workers would get increased protections under two bills that passed in the City Council on Thursday.
The two bills would increase protections for workers at large fast food companies, expanding upon worker protection laws passed in 2017.
One measure would prohibit fast food employers from firing workers without just cause, meaning showing the employee failed to meet job duties or has harmed the employer s business interests.
Another would require that any layoffs occur by seniority, protecting workers who have been with a given company longer. ....

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