Only 35 percent of New York City jobs have wages that kept pace with inflation.
A national survey finds that low-wage workers, who often making less than $10 per hour, see little opportunity for improvement in their lives.
NEW YORK—Two reports supported by Fast Food Forward and a coalition of community groups and labor unions raise the bar in a national campaign to unionize fast food workers and raise wages.
Only 35 percent of New York City jobs have wages that kept pace with inflation.
A national survey finds that low-wage workers, who often making less than $10 per hour, see little opportunity for improvement in their lives.
NEW YORK—Two reports supported by Fast Food Forward and a coalition of community groups and labor unions raise the bar in a national campaign to unionize fast food workers and raise wages.