Jeanina Jenkins - a McDonalds Worker in Ferguson, Mo. who joined the NYC protests and was active in protesting the police killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, MO
Hundreds Arrested as Fast Food Workers Strike for Living Wage and Unionization featuring Jeanina Jenkins - a McDonalds Worker in Ferguson, Mo. who joined the NYC protests and was active in protesting the police killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, MO
Thousands of fast food workers across 150 U.S. cities walked off the job recently and nearly 500 of them willfully committed civil disobedience as part of their protest and were arrested. In NYC 34 fast food workers were arrested. Protesting fast food workers have insisted that they were willing to do whatever it takes in order to earn union recognition and a higher wage. The NYC fast-food workers were also joined by over 20 St. Louis area fast-food workers, , including many from Ferguson, who were among the first in the country to join the Fight for $15, and have been on strike as many as six times. Jeanina Jenkins, a McDonald s employee in Ferguson, said I m willing to do whatever it takes because I m barely surviving on the $7.97/hr. I make at McDonald s. After everything that s happened here in my community during the last month, I know that if I don t stand up and fight for what I believe in, for what s right, that nobody else will and nothing will ever change.
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