Unions Plan National Fast-Food Chain Strike for Massive Wage Hike
Grab a sandwich while you can
Groups backing a $15 minimum wage for low-earning workers are calling for a nationwide fast-food strike next week.
The strike, set for Aug. 29, just days before Labor Day, builds on a series of one-day rolling walkouts by fast-food restaurant workers in several cities last month. …
The National Restaurant Association said it welcomes a debate on fair wages but argued in a statement to MSN's moneyNOW that its industry is being unfairly singled out.
"In fact, only 5 percent of restaurant employees earn the minimum wage and those who do are predominantly teenagers who are working part-time jobs," Angelo Amador, the association's vice president of labor and workforce policy, told moneyNOW.
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In other news - Massive layoffs in Fast food sector, robots and reliable employees brought in as replacements.
Look for the union label, and shop else where.
I've always wondered why fast food wasn't more automated. Just get a little boxy Checkers-style drive through joint filled with automated burger and fry makers, automated voice-based ordering system, automated money collection, and just have a single manager on hand to keep things running and handle inventory, etc.