April 28, 2016
Last week, McDonald’s announced its earnings and profit numbers for the first quarter of 2016. The company reported $5.9 billion in gross sales and $1.1 billion in net income—a 35 percent increase from the first quarter of 2015. So what’s behind McDonald’s recent success? Some chalked the spike up to… Read More»
Tags: corporate profits, Corporate Responsibility Act, fast food, Fight for 15, Low Wage Employer Fee, McDonald's, minimum wage, Responsible Business Act, Steve Easterbrook
July 22, 2015
Today, the New York Wage Board recommended raising the minimum wage for fast food employees to $15 an hour. The board said this increase should be implemented by 2018 in New York City and by 2021 in the rest of the state. If State Labor Commissioner Mario Musolino accepts its… Read More»
Tags: $15, Andrew Cuomo, Coalition for Economic Justice, fast food, Fight for 15, Mario Musolino, minimum wage, new york, public assistance, Wage Board
December 19, 2014
Today, the National Labor Relations Board’s chief prosecutor, General Counsel Richard Griffin, jointly charged McDonald’s and several of its franchisees with multiple violations of federal labor law. According to the NLRB’s press release, the agency will pursue 13 complaints involving 78 charges of alleged wrongdoing, while 71 cases remain under… Read More»
Tags: fast food, labor law, McDonald's, National Labor Relations Board, NLRB, strikes
December 19, 2013
On December 5, fast food workers went on strike in over 100 cities nationwide with support from local Jobs With Justice coalitions. While the fast food workers were within their legal rights to strike, the risk of employer retaliation often looms large when workers take courageous action to speak out… Read More»
Tags: Atlanta, Atlanta Jobs With Justice, fast food, fast food strikes, low wage, low wages, National Federation of Independent Businesses, retaliation, strikes
December 5, 2013
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Tags: fast food, low wages, McDonald's, strikes, taxes
September 3, 2013
August 29, 2013 was truly a beautiful and historic day as fast food workers took the ‘march for freedom and jobs’ to fast food corporate employers in some 58 cities demanding respect and freedom from poverty wages. Specifically, the workers are demanding $15 per hour and the right to form… Read More»
Tags: fast food, Labor Day, Rep. John Lewis
May 14, 2013
Hundreds of workers walked out of their fast food jobs at over 30 locations this past week. Workers walked out for better pay, respect on the job, and the right to form a union. St. Louis Jobs with Justice Student Co-Chair Rasheen Aldridge works at Jimmy John’s and has been… Read More»
Tags: Can't Survive on $7.35, fast food, minimum wage