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KoKo

(84,711 posts)
Fri Nov 14, 2014, 07:21 PM Nov 2014

Workers Strike Over Federal Contracts And Low Wage Jobs In D.C./Nation's Capitol

Workers Strike Over Federal Contracts And Low Wage Jobs In D.C.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/21/workers-strike-federal-contracts_n_3313080.html
Tyrika Meade went on strike Tuesday. (Arthur Delaney)

WASHINGTON -- Tyrika Meade started working at the sunglass stand in Union Station six weeks ago. She said she earns $8.25 an hour on an irregular schedule.

"I like the job but the pay is just not right," Meade, 19, said in an interview.

So she joined an estimated 150 workers striking Tuesday to protest low wages at workplaces that are funded by federal contracts. She said an organizer had approached her recently while she was working. "They said in order to get higher pay we need people to actually protest against the fact that we are getting paid minimum wage," she said.


Meade and two dozen other workers and labor activists chanted slogans against bad pay Tuesday morning at Union Station, home of Amtrak, along with dozens of retail and food stores. Meade's manager approached her as the group was marching in a circle outside an entrance to the D.C. Metrorail.

"He came up and asked me did I have anything in the kiosk, I told him no," Meade said. "And he said, 'Don't come back.'"

Meade said the manager then immediately told her she could return to work for her next scheduled shift on Friday. Though labor activists who witnessed the exchange insisted Meade had been fired, the manager, Mike Campbell, told HuffPost he only wanted her to stay away from the kiosk for the rest of the day. He worried her affiliation with the strikers would get the kiosk in trouble with higher-ups at Union Station.

"I purposely scheduled her off today so she could do her own thing," Campbell said, adding that he supported Meade.

The walkouts on Tuesday marked the latest in a string of one-day strikes put on by low-wage workers around the country. The demonstrations started last Thanksgiving, when Walmart employees went on strike in over 100 cities in the runup to Black Friday shopping festivities. Those walkouts were followed by one-day strikes by fast-food workers in New York City, and later Chicago, St. Louis and, most recently, Detroit.

Labor groups and unions have supported -- and in many cases organized -- the walkouts by low-wage workers. Usually the demonstrations have included just a small fraction of a percent of the workforces involved, putting at best an imperceptible dent into company operations, as seen at Union Station on Tuesday. But the larger goal of such "minority strikes" appears to be to inspire other workers to walk off the job or voice grievances; several participants in the most recent strikes have told HuffPost they were following the lead of earlier strikers.

A recent report from the left-leaning think tank Demos found that many of the jobs created by federal contracts in food and janitorial services and retail don't provide a living wage or benefits. Entitled "Underwriting Bad Jobs," the report said taxpayers end up funding the high salaries of executives at companies with federal contracts, even though those companies often pay poverty wages to their rank-and-file employees.

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Vilma Martinez said she's been cleaning bathrooms for Interstate Contract Cleaning Services at the station for 19 years and has never received a raise. She earns $8.25 an hour, the District's minimum wage.

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Workers Strike Over Federal Contracts And Low Wage Jobs In D.C./Nation's Capitol (Original Post) KoKo Nov 2014 OP
Don't try to tell me that Michelle and Barack Obama don't see this or Care.... KoKo Nov 2014 #1

KoKo

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1. Don't try to tell me that Michelle and Barack Obama don't see this or Care....
Fri Nov 14, 2014, 08:14 PM
Nov 2014

And that their Daughters raised with Populist Agenda aren't talking about this with their Parents.

Anyone who has or had a Teenage Daughter KNOWS....they don't let up on "hitting their parents" when they see hypocrisy and they Do Not Give Up!

This is happening in our Nation's Capitol....and even "Sidwell Friends Private School" will bring this up.

Eruptions of Protests ALL AROUND the WORLD..don't escape the ears of Michelle and Barack...

Let's see what they do. They are Parents and they have Priorities...

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