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Largest Fast Food Walkout Begins in Seven Cities | The Nation
http://www.thenation.com/blog/175466/largest-fast-food-walkout-begins-seven-cities
In America, people who work hard should be able to afford basic necessities like groceries, rent, childcare and transportation. While fast food corporations reap the benefits of record profits, workers are barely getting bymany are forced to be on public assistance despite having a job. Raising pay for fast food workers will benefit workers and strengthen the overall economy.
The website says that the $11,000 average annual salary of fast food workers in New York compares to a $25,000 average daily salary of fast food firm chief executives.
Westin told New York radio station 1010 WINS that fast food workers are not paid a living wage despite having to raise families.
A lot of the workers are living in poverty, you know, not being able to afford to put food on the table or take the train to work, he said. The workers are striking over the fact that they cant continue to maintain their families on the wages theyre being paid in the fast food industry.
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daleanime
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(634 posts)It was the usual crap about Mcdonalds being all abot opportunity. Kinda sounded like he was saying that if you have not worked your way up to franchise ownership, you do not deserve a living wage.
Anyways, it was interesting that McD felt the need to go on Bloomerg tv to plead its case. This was a 30 minute program strictly for McDonalds, not just an interview on a news program.
You will get mixed responses on this issue, because we are all convinced of the "superiority of the Self". "Those " people are somehow inferior to Us, for whatever reason.
Break is over; gotta go....