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#3410354
10 November 2018
Students and youth protest in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on November 9, 2018. The protest was against Ontario Premiere First Doug Ford and his government that announced that will be rolling back the minimum wage which was supposed to be raised to $15/hour. On January 1st 2019, the minimum wage would have increased to $14.10, but the government plans to stop this as well as to eliminate 2 paid sick days and new fairer scheduling rights.
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#3410356
10 November 2018
Students and youth protest in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on November 9, 2018. The protest was against Ontario Premiere First Doug Ford and his government that announced that will be rolling back the minimum wage which was supposed to be raised to $15/hour. On January 1st 2019, the minimum wage would have increased to $14.10, but the government plans to stop this as well as to eliminate 2 paid sick days and new fairer scheduling rights.
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#3410358
10 November 2018
Students and youth protest in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on November 9, 2018. The protest was against Ontario Premiere First Doug Ford and his government that announced that will be rolling back the minimum wage which was supposed to be raised to $15/hour. On January 1st 2019, the minimum wage would have increased to $14.10, but the government plans to stop this as well as to eliminate 2 paid sick days and new fairer scheduling rights.
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#3410360
10 November 2018
Students and youth protest in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on November 9, 2018. The protest was against Ontario Premiere First Doug Ford and his government that announced that will be rolling back the minimum wage which was supposed to be raised to $15/hour. On January 1st 2019, the minimum wage would have increased to $14.10, but the government plans to stop this as well as to eliminate 2 paid sick days and new fairer scheduling rights.
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#3410362
10 November 2018
Students and youth protest in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on November 9, 2018. The protest was against Ontario Premiere First Doug Ford and his government that announced that will be rolling back the minimum wage which was supposed to be raised to $15/hour. On January 1st 2019, the minimum wage would have increased to $14.10, but the government plans to stop this as well as to eliminate 2 paid sick days and new fairer scheduling rights.
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#3285834
12 October 2018
PHILADELPHIA, PA October 10, 2018 - Marriot worker Kat Payne speaks about the need for fair workweek scheduling and the impact current scheduling methods have on poor working families.
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#3285838
12 October 2018
PHILADELPHIA, PA October 10, 2018 - Marriot worker Kat Payne speaks about the need for fair workweek scheduling and the impact current scheduling methods have on poor working families.
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#3285842
12 October 2018
PHILADELPHIA, PA October 10, 2018 - Marriot worker Kat Payne speaks about the need for fair workweek scheduling and the impact current scheduling methods have on poor working families.
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#3285844
12 October 2018
PHILADELPHIA, PA October 10, 2018 - Shaheim Wright of One Philadelphia speaks about the impact of the current method of scheduling on working communities.
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#3285846
12 October 2018
PHILADELPHIA, PA October 10, 2018 - Shaheim Wright of One Philadelphia speaks about the impact of the current method of scheduling on working communities.
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#3285848
12 October 2018
PHILADELPHIA, PA October 10, 2018 - Shaheim Wright of One Philadelphia speaks about the impact of the current method of scheduling on working communities.
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#3285856
12 October 2018
PHILADELPHIA, PA October 10, 2018 - Marianne Bellesorte of Pathways PA speaks about the effects of inconsistency on work scheduling on those struggling with housing.
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#3285858
12 October 2018
PHILADELPHIA, PA October 10, 2018 - Marianne Bellesorte of Pathways PA speaks about the effects of inconsistency on work scheduling on those struggling with housing.
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#3285860
12 October 2018
PHILADELPHIA, PA October 10, 2018 - Lexi White and Kris Keen of New Voices Philadelphia speak about the effects of inconsistency in scheduling on black and single mothers.
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#3285862
12 October 2018
PHILADELPHIA, PA October 10, 2018 - Lexi White and Kris Keen of New Voices Philadelphia speak about the effects of inconsistency in scheduling on black and single mothers.
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#3285864
12 October 2018
PHILADELPHIA, PA October 10, 2018 - Lexi White and Kris Keen of New Voices Philadelphia speak about the effects of inconsistency in scheduling on black and single mothers.
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