The Pay Is Too Damn Low
A few weeks ago, Washington, D.C., passed a
living-wage bill designed to make Walmart pay its workers a minimum of
$12.50 an hour. Then President Obama called on Congress to raise the
federal minimum wage (which is currently $7.25 an hour). McDonald’s was
widely derided for releasing a budget to help its employees plan
financially, since that only underscored how brutally hard it is to live
on a McDonald’s wage. And last week fast-food workers across the
country staged walkouts, calling for an increase in their pay to fifteen
dollars an hour. Low-wage earners have long been the hardest workers to
organize and the easiest to ignore. Now they’re front-page news.
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