Thursday, August 29, 2013
National fast-food wage protests kick off in New York
Beginning a day of protests that organizers say will spread to 50
cities and 1,000 stores across the country, a crowd of chanting workers
gathered Thursday morning at a McDonald's in midtown Manhattan to call for higher wages and the chance to join a union.
About 500 people, including workers, activists, religious leaders, news crews and local politicians, gathered outside the McDonald's on Fifth Avenue. The
protesters chanted "Si Se Puede" ("Yes, We Can") and "Hey, hey, ho, ho
$7.25 has got to go," holding signs saying "On Strike: Can't Survive on
$7.25," referring to the federal minimum wage.
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