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Hey John,
When I went on strike last year at Waffle House, I had no idea how much my life would change.
I was SO fed up with all the in-store violence, extreme heat, and poverty wages at work, I organized with my coworkers and we walked out!
From getting injured after an in-store shooting to earning an hourly rate as low as $3/hr, my story of worker exploitation at Waffle House resonated with thousands of other workers across the South.
Well, myself and other current and former Waffle House workers have a surprise for you: Our first-ever Waffle House Worker Roundtable Discussion. [[link removed]]
Just a few months ago, I met up with these Waffle House workers in Atlanta and we sat down to have an extended conversation about the poverty wages, mandatory meal deductions, in-store violence, and other issues that Waffle House workers experience.
We laughed, we cried, we listened to each other -- and we emerged more determined than ever to organize and unionize Waffle House and all our workplaces.
Watch and share our Waffle House Roundtable Discussion on YouTube now. [[link removed]]
Listen, Waffle House is supposed to be a family-oriented establishment. But there is nothing of family values at this corporation. They only look at us as a means to make money.
We know it, and we’re talking about it.
Put yourself in our shoes as you listen to us in this video.
Listen to how strong we are as part of our union -- the Union of Southern Service Workers.
We need more workers to stand up and stand strong in the face of exploitation. We need everyone to stand arm-in-arm with us.
Watch and share this video to make it known: Waffle House workers are getting organized. [[link removed]]
Solidarity,
Shae Parker
Former Waffle House worker
Columbia, SC
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