Fight for $15
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Le Mouvement « Fight for 15 $ » décrit l'ensemble des groupes de revendication œuvrant pour l'augmentation du salaire minimum à 15$ l'heure aux États-Unis. Débutant en novembre 2012 à New York avec une importante grève de travailleurs de la restauration rapide pour l'amélioration de leurs conditions de travail, le mouvement s'étend à la grandeur des États-Unis, puis à partir de 2014, à plusieurs pays comme le Brésil, le Royaume-Uni, le Canada et le Japon.
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The Fight for $15 is an American political movement advocating for the minimum wage to be raised to USD$15per hour. The federal minimum wage was last set at $7.25 per hour in 2009. The movement has involved strikes by child care, home healthcare, airport, gas station, convenience store, and fast food workers for increased wages and the right to form a labor union. The "Fight for $15" movement started in 2012, in response to workers' inability to cover their costs on such a low salary, as well as the stressful work conditions of many of the service jobs which pay the minimum wage.
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Fight for $15
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The Fight for $15 is an American political movement advocating for the minimum wage to be raised to USD$15per hour. The federal minimum wage was last set at $7.25 per hour in 2009. The movement has involved strikes by child care, home healthcare, airport, gas station, convenience store, and fast food workers for increased wages and the right to form a labor union. The "Fight for $15" movement started in 2012, in response to workers' inability to cover their costs on such a low salary, as well as the stressful work conditions of many of the service jobs which pay the minimum wage. The movement has seen successes on the state and local level. California, Massachusetts, New York (downstate only), Maryland, New Jersey, Illinois, Connecticut, Florida, Delaware, and Nebraska have passed laws that gradually raise their state minimum wage to at least $15 per hour. Major cities such as San Francisco, New York City and Seattle, where the cost of living is significantly higher, have already raised their municipal minimum wage to $15 per hour with some exceptions. On the federal level, the $15 proposal has become significantly more popular among Democratic politicians in the past few years, and was added to the party's platform in 2016 after Bernie Sanders advocated for it in his presidential campaign. In 2019, the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives passed the Raise the Wage Act, which would have gradually raised the minimum wage to $15 per hour. It was not taken up in the Republican-controlled Senate. In January 2021, Democrats in the Senate and House of Representatives reintroduced the bill. In February 2021, the Congressional Budget Office released a report on the Raise the Wage Act of 2021 which estimated that incrementally raising the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2025 would benefit 17 million workers, but would also reduce employment by 1.4 million people. On February 27, 2021, the Democratic-controlled House passed the American Rescue Plan pandemic relief package, which included a gradual minimum wage increase to $15 per hour. The measure was ultimately removed from the Senate version of the bill.
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Le Mouvement « Fight for 15 $ » décrit l'ensemble des groupes de revendication œuvrant pour l'augmentation du salaire minimum à 15$ l'heure aux États-Unis. Débutant en novembre 2012 à New York avec une importante grève de travailleurs de la restauration rapide pour l'amélioration de leurs conditions de travail, le mouvement s'étend à la grandeur des États-Unis, puis à partir de 2014, à plusieurs pays comme le Brésil, le Royaume-Uni, le Canada et le Japon.
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