Fast-food workers are striking today across six continents and in many major American cities as part of a push for a living wage of $15 an hour. Who's behind this coordinated effort and will it achieve its goal? National Employment Law Project general counsel Paul Sonn discusses. Photo: Getty
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Fast-Food Workers Strike Across the Globe
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