As fast
food employees push to increase the minimum wage, the former CEO of one chain tells CNBC that could be counterproductive.
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employees need to have the internal drive to hustle, deal with hurdles and
push the show forward, not wait to get marching orders from up their
food chain.
Today marks four years since since the labor movement known as the Fight for $ 15 launched, and American fast -
food employees and other hourly workers are continuing to
push for a living wage.
The proposal comes as Gov. Andrew Cuomo in recent months has
pushed for a broader minimum wage increase and through executive authority hiked the wage for workers in the fast -
food industry as well as state and SUNY
employees.
Cuomo has formed a campaign coalition named in honor of his late father to
push for a $ 15 minimum wage after taking executive action this past summer to gradually increase the wage for SUNY and state workers as well as fast -
food employees.
At a rally in Manhattan, the Democratic governor shared the stage with national labor leaders after a state wage board recommended raising the minimum wage for fast -
food workers to $ 15 and hour, delivering a key victory in a national
push by unions — led by Service
Employees International Union — to improve the lot of (and unionize) employees at McDonald's, Burger King and othe
Employees International Union — to improve the lot of (and unionize)
employees at McDonald's, Burger King and othe
employees at McDonald's, Burger King and other chains.