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Unstoppable: The Fight for 15

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English - March 25, 2016 15:30 - 4 minutes - 5.14 MB - ★★★★★ - 7 ratings
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In 2012, fast food workers in NYC kicked off a movement that has exceeded all expectations, and changed the conversation about the minimum wage. On this edition, low paid workers tell the story of the fight for 15, the exploding nationwide movement for fair wages.
Featuring:
Alvin Major, KFC employee and original NYC striker; Richard Wilson, Walmart employee; Bernardo Monteo, Chanda Roberts, Jayla Mosley; fast food workers; Mary Kay Henry, SEIU President; Ken Jacobs, chair of the UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education; Thomas Geoghegan, author of “Only One Thing Can Save Us: Why America Needs A New Kind of Labor Movement“
Credits:

Host: Andrew Stelzer
Producers: Andrew Stelzer, Laura Flynn, Jasmin Lopez, Monica Lopez
Executive Director: Lisa Rudman
Web Editor: Kwan Booth
 
More information:                                       
Fight for 15
Fast Food Forward
Clocking In
Only One Thing Can Save Us: Why America Needs A New Kind of Labor Movement“ by Thomas Geoghegan
States Move to Roll Back City Minimum-Wage Raises
Living Wage Mandate Preemption Act
Summer For Respect on Soundcloud
Voices of Walmart
California’s $15 Minimum Wage Initiative Is Likely Headed to Voters
Columbia University Interdisciplinary Center for Innovative Theory and Empirics (INCITE)
14 Cities States Approved 15 Minimum Wage in 2015
 
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