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Fast food workers vow civil disobedience

Post by WLJ » Sat Jul 26, 2014 8:09 pm

Fast food workers vow civil disobedience
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Fast food workers vow civil disobedience
Posted: Jul 26, 2014 3:13 PM EDT
Updated: Jul 26, 2014 7:14 PM EDT


By TAMMY WEBBER
Associated Press
VILLA PARK, Ill. (AP) - Comparing their campaign to the civil rights movement, fast food workers from across the country voted Saturday to escalate their efforts for $15-an-hour pay and union membership by using nonviolent civil disobedience.

More than 1,300 workers gathered in a convention in center in suburban Chicago to discuss the future of a campaign that has spread to dozens of cities in less than two years. Wearing T-shirts that said "Fight for $15" and "We Are Worth More," the workers cheered loudly and said they would win if they stuck together.

"People are just fed up," said Cindy Enriquez, 20, of Phoenix.

The $8.25 an hour she makes working for McDonald's is not enough to go to college and become a police officer and barely enough to pay her rent, Enriquez said.

While the vote didn't list any specific worker job actions, Enriquez said perhaps more strikes or blocking stores could be considered.

"We're going to keep on going," she said.

The Service Employees International Union has been providing financial and organizational support to the fast-food protests. They began in late 2012 in New York City and have included daylong strikes and a loud but peaceful demonstration outside this year's McDonald's Corp. shareholder meeting, where more than 130 protesters were arrested after stepping onto company property.

Saturday's convention in Villa Park, Illinois, included sessions on civil disobedience and leadership training. Kendall Fells, an organizing director for the campaign and a representative of SEIU, said when and what actions happen next will be up to workers in each city.

The Rev. William Barber II, head of the North Carolina NAACP, said the movement is young but as important as when civil disobedience efforts began during the early years of the civil rights movement.

"People should not work and be willing to work and then be denied living wages and be denied health care because of greed," Barber said.

"This movement is saying that America is less than she promises to be, morally and constitutionally, by denying living wages," Barber said. "If you raise wages for workers, you buoy the whole economy."

The campaign comes as President Barack Obama and many other Democrats across the country have attempted to make a campaign issue out of their call to increase the federal and state minimum wages.

The current federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour, translating to about $15,000 a year for someone working 40 hours a week, though many fast-food workers get far fewer hours. Obama and others have called for increasing it to $10.10.

Fast food workers say even that's not enough because most people working in the industry now are adults with children, rather than teenagers earning pocket money. The restaurant industry has argued that a $15 hourly wage could lead to business closings and job cuts, though the Seattle City Council recently voted to raise the city's minimum wage to $15 an hour, phased in over several years.

The National Restaurant Association said last week that increasing wages to $15 will not solve income inequality and that the campaign was an attempt by unions to boost dwindling membership. Scott DeFife, the association's executive vice president of policy and government affairs, said protesters were "demonizing" an industry that employs workers of all ages, backgrounds and skill levels, when the focus should be on policies that increase education and job training.

But many people now are staying with fast-food restaurants for years, because they're often the only ones available, workers said.

Latoya Caldwell, a mother of four from Kansas City, Missouri, who earns $7.50 an hour at a Wendy's restaurant, said she works six days a week to get 40 hours and earn a $435 paycheck.

"I might pay the mortgage, but then not be able to pay the light bill or pay the gas bill. Then I have to wait until the next check and not able to buy shoes or not able to buy diapers," Caldwell said. "I just want to make sure we are able to live decent."

Barber said workers such as Caldwell, who's participated in three strikes, are putting a face on the campaign for better wages.

"This movement is intensifying and it is going to shake the moral consciousness of this country," he said.

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Post by rustynuts » Sat Jul 26, 2014 8:41 pm

Why do these people think working at Mickey D's should be a living wage? It's a starter job, for f***'s sake.

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Post by WLJ » Sat Jul 26, 2014 8:43 pm

rustynuts wrote:Why do these people think working at Mickey D's should be a living wage? It's a starter job, for f***'s sake.
Yeah, notice how it's a living wage now and not min wage. Changing the language to meet their wants.
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Post by rustynuts » Sat Jul 26, 2014 8:49 pm

What a bunch of lazy, whiny crybabies. Get out in the real job market and see how you feel about burger flipping.

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Post by rustynuts » Sat Jul 26, 2014 8:50 pm

You want fries with that?

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Post by rustynuts » Sat Jul 26, 2014 8:50 pm

Dumb shit like this pisses me off.

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Post by WLJ » Sat Jul 26, 2014 8:53 pm

This is all political, they're trying to change the subject for the upcoming elections.
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Post by KYgundude » Sat Jul 26, 2014 8:53 pm

This is what starts the Franchise Wars. next thing you know all restaurants will be Taco Bell. Sandra Bullock warned us!!

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Post by rustynuts » Sat Jul 26, 2014 8:55 pm

Demolition Man for the win!

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Post by jackalo626 » Sat Jul 26, 2014 9:23 pm

You can think you are worth more but your paycheck says different. Maybe you are worth more at a different occupation but not at this one. If you pay them $15hr then who the hell would work hard at their other jobs when these guys make as much with no skill? It's amazing they think they can strong arm someone to paying them more. If you are worth so much then get another job where you feel you belong. Let's give them the raise but in the same sentence tell them they owe 60% more tax since they are in a higher tax bracket with the "rich people" they hate so much lmao!

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Post by guncrank1 » Sat Jul 26, 2014 9:30 pm

So me and my wife work in health field and food processing for the about 15.00 per hour ( we both make more than that but it is within a few dollars.
We both have college degrees (AAS) and years of experence.
So if MIcDee make 15.00 , then our wages just shit canned.
And I am a pro union as anybody.
And in the slaughter house there is no production jobs that makes 15.00

A unskilled, part time ....Fuck that...

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Post by son of liberty » Sat Jul 26, 2014 10:35 pm

Ya.......Get my fucking order right and you might be worth a buck more.
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Post by rustynuts » Sun Jul 27, 2014 12:17 am

son of liberty wrote:Ya.......Get my fucking order right and you might be worth a buck more.
No shit.

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Post by Gunsmokin » Sun Jul 27, 2014 8:08 am

If $15 is a living wage, then the job my son just got for $14 an hour isn't good enough, I guess. He is 20. Finished 2 1/2 years of college and decided he wants to do the rest on his own. He is like most young people, no particular skills or anything. He is a smart kid, graduated from high school with a 3.7 gpa after 4 years of AP classes. All he did to get this job was to apply. The company trains the new hires and doesn't care about experience. He is working for a cable company in the tech support department. My problem with this "living wage" argument is, if you don't want to make $7.25 or $8 an hour, look around a little. Fast food isn't the only game in town. F these MFers.
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Post by icehouse1 » Sun Jul 27, 2014 8:15 am

The part that people don't understand about raising the minimum wage is this:
Where would the extra money come from to support this? The customers! If they raise the MW, they will have to raise the prices of their products as well. Guess what, they still won't be making enough money!

Dumbasses!!!!

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Post by RecoilSensitive » Sun Jul 27, 2014 8:39 am

These are not permanent jobs, they are jobs for people who have no skill or need part time during school.

They are not organized the list as blocking buisnesses as a tactic for their protest. Haha one you can't legally do that and 2 I would fire every damn employee who didn't show for work. I am not pro union on most things as a lot of unions are just as corrupt as government.

Btw Rumpke is always hiring and they make like 30,000
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Post by rustynuts » Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:00 am

icehouse1 wrote:The part that people don't understand about raising the minimum wage is this:
Where would the extra money come from to support this? The customers! If they raise the MW, they will have to raise the prices of their products as well. Guess what, they still won't be making enough money!

Dumbasses!!!!
The thing I get pissed about is that when you raise the minimum, those of us who have worked hard to get a better paycheck get dick and take a hit on our checkbook since EVERYTHING is going to cost more.

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Post by jackalo626 » Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:08 am

rustynuts wrote:
icehouse1 wrote:The part that people don't understand about raising the minimum wage is this:
Where would the extra money come from to support this? The customers! If they raise the MW, they will have to raise the prices of their products as well. Guess what, they still won't be making enough money!

Dumbasses!!!!
The thing I get pissed about is that when you raise the minimum, those of us who have worked hard to get a better paycheck get dick and take a hit on our checkbook since EVERYTHING is going to cost more.
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Post by Toecutter1978 » Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:08 am

All bow to our overseer! He shall deliver us a living wage comrade.

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Post by rustynuts » Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:10 am

F*** our overseer. Hard. With no lube.

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Post by jackalo626 » Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:15 am

Gunsmokin wrote:If $15 is a living wage, then the job my son just got for $14 an hour isn't good enough, I guess. He is 20. Finished 2 1/2 years of college and decided he wants to do the rest on his own. He is like most young people, no particular skills or anything. He is a smart kid, graduated from high school with a 3.7 gpa after 4 years of AP classes. All he did to get this job was to apply. The company trains the new hires and doesn't care about experience. He is working for a cable company in the tech support department. My problem with this "living wage" argument is, if you don't want to make $7.25 or $8 an hour, look around a little. Fast food isn't the only game in town. F these MFers.
this is what's funny to me about calling $15 something small. I lived for years on $12hr and have always had new cellphones, Jordan's, cars, motorcycles, fun money, my house is a 3 bedroom 2 1/2 bath nice area etc etc. People who can't live on it are just horrible at budgeting. Some of you guys here must make a ton more than me from the comments towards the lower wages but I seem to have everything people have here and then some. Is there a huge drug problem here or are you guys gambling the money away JK. Seriously though it looks like some are making a ton of money here but I'm not seeing the difference in our lifestyle so I'm curious as to where the extra made goes?

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Post by rustynuts » Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:22 am

jackalo626 wrote:
Gunsmokin wrote:If $15 is a living wage, then the job my son just got for $14 an hour isn't good enough, I guess. He is 20. Finished 2 1/2 years of college and decided he wants to do the rest on his own. He is like most young people, no particular skills or anything. He is a smart kid, graduated from high school with a 3.7 gpa after 4 years of AP classes. All he did to get this job was to apply. The company trains the new hires and doesn't care about experience. He is working for a cable company in the tech support department. My problem with this "living wage" argument is, if you don't want to make $7.25 or $8 an hour, look around a little. Fast food isn't the only game in town. F these MFers.
this is what's funny to me about calling $15 something small. I lived for years on $12hr and have always had new cellphones, Jordan's, cars, motorcycles, fun money, my house is a 3 bedroom 2 1/2 bath nice area etc etc. People who can't live on it are just horrible at budgeting. Some of you guys here must make a ton more than me from the comments towards the lower wages but I seem to have everything people have here and then some. Is there a huge drug problem here or are you guys gambling the money away JK. Seriously though it looks like some are making a ton of money here but I'm not seeing the difference in our lifestyle so I'm curious as to where the extra made goes?
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Post by son of liberty » Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:26 am

After you figure in the fact that they are pulling in 600 a month in food stamps, free child care, and in this state free insurance , its funny that they bitch about minimum wage. Where is the money going, well the same people who were so worthless and or stupid to find a better job, better themselves as a product, now manage the money. These dumb fuckers have a hard time counting out my change , and they run a family.

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Post by rustynuts » Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:26 am

But, I don't consider $15 an hour small. I think the feeble little minds that think flipping burgers or asking "Would you like fries with that" is worth said $15 per hour are small.

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Post by Rem700 » Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:34 am

I'm hoping the companies in question man up and fire all employees who don't like the current wages. The next batch of unskilled mindless workers are ready to start.

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