Fast-food workers make $20 an hour. California's other low-wage earners ask: What about us?
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Stephon Harris at a grocery store makes $16.35/hr, while fast-food workers nearby make $4 more due to sector-specific minimum wage. Harris desires fair treatment: 'Everybody wants to make more...$16/hr is definitely not enough.'
Despite recent wage increases in sectors like fast food and healthcare, some low-wage workers like Harris are questioning why they are left out: 'Now workers like Harris...are asking: What about us?'
Advocates, including Saru Jayaraman, are pushing for a statewide $20 minimum wage for all low-wage workers, emphasizing the disparity and the need for equal treatment: 'Clearly the Legislature understands that some workers deserve $20, so they must understand that everybody deserves $20.'
Read at Los Angeles Times
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