Fast Food Forward

@FastFoodForward

No one can survive on poverty wages. Stand in solidarity with New York City workers in their fight for good jobs. Together we can move Fast Food Forward!

New York, New York
Joined November 2012

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    2 Jun 2017

    This happened. But only because we stood together and fought.

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  2. Retweeted
    15 Jun 2020

    Today's projected dividend payment from is $929.4 million. If 1 in 10 crew members became ill with COVID-19 or needed to quarantine they could provide 2 weeks of paid leave at $15/hr for just 6.6.% of that amount—instead they lavish money on Wall Street.

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  3. 10 Sep 2019

    "The lawsuit seeks more than $1 million in combined fines and restitution for more than 2,600 workers,"

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  4. 21 Aug 2019

    When those fast-food workers in New York won $15, I remember them putting their elbows on the table… and telling me… ok, now we can end stop and frisk… now we can tackle deportation… WATCH LIVE:

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    21 Aug 2019

    WATCH LIVE! Right now hundreds of workers are in Milwaukee for the kickoff of the campaign. If we're going to fix the rigged economy, we need to make it easier for all workers to join and form unions.

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  6. 18 Jul 2019
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  8. 18 Jul 2019

    New York workers were the first to win $15, and we know that it's good for workers and our communities. Now Congress is taking action! Every worker deserves fair pay and union rights!

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    Families across America need a raise. That’s why we must pass the Act – which will give more than 105,000 people right here in the 2nd district a long overdue raise!

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    Working Americans making minimum wage shouldn’t live in poverty or be forced to work several jobs to make ends meet. I’m working to give 152,300 workers here in a long-overdue raise. We need an economy that works for everyone, not just a wealthy few!

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    Americans across the country are working longer hours and still struggling to make ends meet. The Act would lift at least 1.3 MILLION of workers out of poverty, including 600,000 children.

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  12. Retweeted
    16 Jul 2019

    . is standing with workers outside of the presidential forum!

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  13. Retweeted
    16 Jul 2019

    . is standing with us today, recognizing our collective power as voters who have a lot to fight for. We’re demanding $15/hour, and union rights! 2020 candidates, are you listening?

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    The minimum wage is far from a living wage - according to a new report, it doesn't even cover housing expenses for the typical American family. We need to . Proud to support this bill & I hope all my colleagues will do the same.

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  15. Retweeted
    16 Jul 2019

    BREAKING: We’re rallying outside of the & Presidential Forum in Davenport to make sure candidates listen to our demands & become champions for union rights so all working people can have a seat at the table!

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  16. 16 Jul 2019

    "A $15 wage would be life-changing for Iowans... It would let me catch up on rent, catch up on bills. I’d have a baseline level of security that everyone deserves." It's time for $15. Tell your Rep. to pass the Act today: 866-426-2631

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  17. Retweeted
    16 Jul 2019

    McDonald’s employees and others working for fast food outlets gathered outside a presidential candidate forum in Des Moines, Iowa, yesterday to rally for $15 per hour wages and union rights.

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    15 Jul 2019

    “200+ Representatives are cosponsoring the Act and that’ll be voted on later this week. of Iowa hasn’t signed onto it! We need her to support behind workers and vote YES.”

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    15 Jul 2019

    says it provides employment for seniors to grow and thrive. Well I can tell you from my 14 years of experience that’s not the case. When I was first hired this last time, they gave me $9/hour."

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    15 Jul 2019

    . and some politicians have rigged America's economy so they benefit at the expense of working people. We're out here to demand the end of this broken system. We need union rights and fair pay!

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    15 Jul 2019

    Today, workers went on strike at in Des Moines, IA to demand $15, union rights, and safe workplaces for all. We’re not done yet.

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