(HOUSTON, TX) If your normal routine involves pulling into the drive-through at your favorite fast food restaurant and ordering breakfast, you may be facing a long wait this morning.
Fast food workers are staging a protest for wage and labor fairness. The campaign is being held in 150 U.S. cities and 30 countries.
Workers here in Houston and the U.S. are demanding a minimum wage increase to $15 an hour and the right to form a union without retaliation.
Fast Food Workers Protest Houston Restaurants for Higher Wages was originally published on news92fm.com