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Imagine prying open a time capsule from 2009 only to find that the federal Minimum Wage of seven units and twenty-five cents remains the baseline reality for millions of workers driving the Fight for $15. This movement, which ignited the first massive Fast Food Strike in New York City on November 29, 2012, has fundamentally re-architected the conversation around Economic Inequality and the structural mechanics of Labor Organizing and Automation. This episode of pplpod deconstructs the transition from localized walkouts at McDonald’s and Wendy’s to a global economic debate that has reshaped how society values entry-level work. We begin our investigation by stripping away the "entry-level" label to reveal the anatomy of wage theft— ...
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