Share this article Fight for $15 is the minimum wage raise campaign announced in 2012 when fast-food workers walked out of jobs that paid them $7.25 — the standard federal minimum wage per hour. Since then, grassroots enthusiasm for the campaign has evolved into a pitched battle. The U.S. House recently voted in favor of raising federal wage minimum to $15, while the Senate refuses to consider the legislation so far.
While some argue that $15 per hour still does not provide a living wage, it’s an improvement for all workers regardless of pay disparities among various sectors.
Average wages are […]
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