USA : Uber Drivers Shouldn't Be Left Behind In The Fight For $15
Meanwhile, the fight for a $15 minimum wage has swept the nation. Beginning with a few brave fast-food workers in New York City who went on strike for $15 and union
rights, the movement has spread to 300 cities on six continents. It now includes home care workers, airport workers, child care teachers, adjunct professors and retail employees. Cities have taken up the call, with Seattle, Los Angeles, New York City, the District of Columbia, and others passing $15 per hour minimum wages. States like California, New York and New Jersey have taken up the fight as well, and campaigns are active in states and cities around the country.. The fight for a $15 hourly minimum wage has become central to reversing the yawning gap in our country between its wealthiest citizens and the rest of us.