NATIONAL DAY OF ACTION: People around the country are taking action on November 10 in the Fight for $15 and a union. A coalition of union, faith and community groups are coming together to continue the push for better wages and working standards in Wisconsin and across the nation.
Together, we’re fighting for $15 and a union without retaliation for fast-food, retail and all low-wage workers so that everyone who works full-time can afford to feed their family and make ends meet.
Building on years of walkouts, rallies and workers speaking out about poverty wages, the Fight for $15 is launching a national day of action on Nov. 10 to stand united for better rights for workers.
Working people will be rallying in front of city halls all across the country to launch a new push to build a movement of better wages and union rights. Be a part of the movement!
When: Tuesday, November 10 at 5:00 p.m.
Where: City-County Building 210 W. MLK Blvd, Madison, WI
When: 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 10
Where: Milwaukee City Hall, 200 E Wells St.
The GOP will be holding their presidential primary debate the same night in Milwaukee. After a brief rally at city hall, workers, community members and faith leaders will march and rally outside the debate to call attention to the growing movement for $15 and a union and demand real public policy initiatives that support working families and economic growth.
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