Current location:home page > Food News

KOTA Territory weighs in on fast food employee strike

admin2 days agoFood News12
Fast food workers are dropping their utensils and picking up signs.... demanding that their employer…
Fast food workstrikeers are dropping their utensils and picking up signs.... demanding that their employers "supersize" their paychecks.

This week in seven major U.S. cities, McDonalds, Burger King and Wendy's employees are on strike.

In New York City, hundreds of people are rallying for their wages to double from $7.25 to $15 an hour. In Chicago and St. Louis, workers are also asking for a raise.

People in KOTA Territory support the idea for a minimum wage increase.

"I think it's pretty tough for families to make a living and support a family on minimum wages," says Glenda Auehler, of Scottsbluff. "So I wouldn't mind seeing it going up some. I know that the families I work with, many of them work more than one job to try to make ends meet, yes I think it would be okay."

"I think it probably needs to be increased," adds Kent Speer, of Omaha. "Plus if it's going to be a career job you want to move up to something else and you got to save money to do that, you're going to have to work four or five jobs. You may not be able to sleep or do anything else because it's not enough money. So maybe out here you might be able to survive but it probably would still be a little tough..."

Spokespeople for Wendy's and Burger King both say they respect the rights of their workers.

Experts say it's unlikely that a minimum wage increase in the fast food industry will happen because there's such a high turnover rate for work.

Related articles

Yum's China rebound dimmed by India, Pizza Hut weakness

Yum Brands Inc on Wednesday said its KFC business bounced back in China, its No. 1 market, but its s…

Debbie and Andrew Keeble's Heck plan beefburgers

Debbie and Andrew Keeble's Heck plan beefburgers

Heck - the premium sausage brand set up by Debbie and Andrew Keeble - is planning a move into burger…

McDonald's, not only franchisees, liable in worker complaints

McDonald's, not only franchisees, liable in worker complaints

McDonald's Corp, not just its franchisees, can be held liable in complaints that the company violate…

Fresh or chilled asparagus account for half of Peru's air shipments

According to the Peruvian Foreign Trade Society (Comex Peru), Peru exported 74,774 tons of agricultu…

McDonald's, Taco Bell, KFC laggards in U.S. fast-food survey

Fast-food titans McDonald's, Taco Bell and KFC are conquering the globe, but they are losing to the…

McDonald's testing bananas as Happy Meal addition

McDonald's is testing 5.5 to 7 inch "junior" bananas in its Happy Meals in the Austin, Texas, market…