Thursday, 15 May 2014

Philly fast food workers join global protests


Fast food employees in Philadelphia called for higher pay and union representation during an international day of protest.


The global demonstrations Thursday build on a campaign by unions to spotlight the plight of low-paid restaurant workers. The goal is to generate public support for a $15 hourly wage.


Businesses have said such pay would hurt their ability to create jobs.


Dozens of demonstrators marched and rallied outside two McDonald's in Philadelphia.


Justice Wallace, a 19-year-old worker at Subway who earns $7.50 an hour, says she can't live comfortably on what she's paid. She calls it "a poverty wage."


Jose Torres, a 19-year-old Burger King employee who earns $7.46 an hour, says much of the money he earns goes toward getting to work and his phone bill.



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