From Angelica Hernandez, Fight for a Union <[email protected]>
Subject The cost of living is going up and politicians are cutting wages?
Date April 8, 2025 9:26 PM
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Dear John

One year ago last week, California made history by raising the fast-food minimum wage to $20/hour. For over half a million workers, this increase has been a game-changer -- helping folks pay rent, put food on the table, and fuel local economies.

The results are in: This wage increase is a success. Studies from UC Berkeley and Harvard confirm that workers' wages are up, employment remains steady, and price hikes insignificant. We need this everywhere. Tell your lawmakers to raise wages, not cut them.

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It's clear that higher wages are good for the economy -- and for human beings. But that hasn't stopped CEOs and corporations from trying to downplay these gains and spread misinformation. That's because they don't care about workers. They only care about their bottom line. Instead of learning from minimum wage successes, corporations and anti-worker politicians continue to bemoan raising the wage.

A recent Executive Order took away a $15 minimum wage for federal contractors. More than 390,000 hard-working federal contract workers will now struggle to make ends meet -- all while the costs of food and rent go up.

I can tell you firsthand how higher wages change lives. Politicians should support WORKERS and stand behind legislation like the one that gave me a $20/hr wage in California, or the Raise the Wage Act, which was reintroduced today in Congress.

Good for the economy AND good for workers? Higher wages are a no-brainer. Take Action: Call on lawmakers to raise wages, not cut them.

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In solidarity,
Angelica Hernandez
McDonald's Worker
Monterey Park, CA
Fight for a Union and the California Fast Food Workers Union



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