Fast-food workers stage U.S. protests
Fast-food workers in hundreds of cities staged a day of rallies yesterday to demand higher wages, saying their pay was too low to feed a family and forced most to accept public assistance.
The protests escalated a series of actions at several Walmart stores on Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving.
Protesters want the hourly U.S. minimum wage raised to $15 from $7.25.
The protests were organized by groups such as "Fast Food Forward" and "Low Pay is Not OK" that have the support of labor union giant Service Employees International Union, which represents more than 2 million members including health care, janitorial and security workers.
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