John,
My name is Lizbeth Caceres. I work at the McDonald's at the Pentagon and I’m a proud member of Our Revolution.
Since 2013, I’ve walked out on strike dozens of times with the support of Sen. Bernie Sanders. Because we stood up, McDonald's raised my pay from $7.25 to $11.50 an hour, but that’s still not enough to survive and support my family.
That’s why Our Revolution is once again joining with striking fast food workers across the country to call on McDonald’s to raise wages to $15 an hour.
From coast to coast, Our Revolution members are on the frontlines of the fight to get workers like me the wages and benefits we deserve. Will you chip in now to help fund our campaign to demand that McDonald's, the nation's largest restaurant employer, stop poverty wages and pay $15 to all workers now?
Bernie and Lizbeth Caceres (far right) fighting for $15 in Washington DC.
Not only does McDonald’s pay us poverty wages — but it also fails to give us healthcare. As a result, I have to rely on Medicaid and other public assistance programs to make ends meet.
This is unacceptable. As Bernie says — “No one who works full-time should live in poverty.”
That’s why Our Revolution is committed to standing with low-wage workers and taking on greedy corporations like McDonald's.
John, will you pitch in here to help Our Revolution escalate our campaign to hold McDonald's accountable to its workers?
We aren't looking for a handout; all we want is dignity and fair pay for hard work.
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In solidarity,
Lizbeth

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