Rally in Raleigh for North Carolina Wage Board (10/7)
Fight for $15 calls for A People's Wage Board
Do you work hard but struggle to provide for yourself and your family because your employer pays you poverty-level wages or do you know someone who does?
The Fight for $15 and a union will convene a forum at the state legislature on October 7th to take testimony from workers and supporters and to call for the creation of a "People's Wage Board" to advocate for raising wages in North Carolina.
What: Underpaid workers testify
When: Wednesday, October 7, 2015 at noon
Where: NC General Assembly Building - 3rd Floor Auditorium, 16 W Jones Street, Raleigh, NC 27601
From the Facebook event page:
Inspired by fast food workers in New York who for years organized, and took bold action that encouraged Governor Cuomo and his appointed Wage Board to recommend $15 an hour by 2020, underpaid workers in North Carolina are coming together to call on elected officials to give us a much needed raise to what we deserve: $15 an hour!
Home healthcare workers, fast food workers, child care workers, community members, and NC State Representative Yvonne Holley are putting together 'A People's Wage Board' to record testimony from underpaid workers at the North Carolina Legislature.
The fastest growing jobs are also the lowest paid. With industries like fast food making $200 billion a year, we know the companies we work for can afford to pay us a living wage of $15 an hour so that we have enough to care for our families.
Stand with us as we call on elected officials to do the right thing, give struggling workers a raise so that we can lift up North Carolina!