Wilmington fast food workers fight for $15: WHYY Newsworks (Video)

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Wilmington fast food workers fight for $15 (via NewsWorks)

Once again, fast food workers in Wilmington walked off their jobs to fight for $15 an hour and the right to form a union without retaliation. Rallying outside a Wendy’s on Concord Pike and then a McDonald’s downtown, Wilmington was just one of a hundred…

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