Fight for $15 swells into largest protest by low-wage workers in US history
McDonald’s workers will gatecrash the burger company’s shareholder meeting later this month with “the biggest-ever protest” demanding an end to...
McDonald’s workers will gatecrash the burger company’s shareholder meeting later this month with “the biggest-ever protest” demanding an end to...
The Fight for $15 campaign to win higher pay and a union for fast-food workers is expanding to represent a...
The burgeoning battle between fast-food workers and their employers over low wages and benefits was ratcheted up a notch this...
by onepercenttakers · Published September 24, 2014 · Last modified November 25, 2015
The fast food industry is hoping that a day of lobbying on Capitol Hill can blunt the momentum that fast...
In a ruling being hailed by union groups and wage rights advocates, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) found Tuesday...
by onepercenttakers · Published May 24, 2014 · Last modified September 2, 2014
OAK BROOK, Ill. — Police arrested a rabbi and others who took part in a protest on the campus of...
by onepercenttakers · Published April 13, 2014 · Last modified September 7, 2014
Workers in California, Michigan and New York this week filed six new lawsuits against McDonald’s claiming they were systematically shorted...
NEW YORK — McDonald’s Corp. more than tripled the pay packages last year for its new CEO Don Thompson and...
The two biggest welfare queens in America today are Wal-Mart and McDonald’s.
"Ronald Reagan's theory was really 'trickle down' economics...and renamed 'supply side.' Cut tax rates for the wealthy; everyone else will benefit. As Reagan's budget director David Stockman confided at the time, the supply-side rhetoric 'was always a Trojan horse to bring down the top rate.'" —The Gipper's Economy. To see how the Trickle Down Con was sold to the public click here.