Two dozen demonstrators demanded Pennsylvania increase its minimum wage while rallying inside a McDonald's and a Popeyes Thursday, one day after New York moved to raise its minimum wage for fast-food workers to $15 per hour.
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Two dozen demonstrators demanded Pennsylvania increase its minimum wage while rallying inside a McDonald's and a Popeyes Thursday, one day after New York moved to raise its minimum wage for fast-food workers to $15 per hour.
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Two dozen demonstrators demanded Pennsylvania increase its minimum wage while rallying inside a McDonald's and a Popeyes Thursday, one day after New York moved to raise its minimum wage for fast-food workers to $15 per hour.
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Two dozen demonstrators demanded Pennsylvania increase its minimum wage while rallying inside a McDonald's and a Popeyes Thursday, one day after New York moved to raise its minimum wage for fast-food workers to $15 per hour.
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Mother of two, Jabbria Bennett-Small, a Popeyes employee that earns $7.25 an hour came out to demand that Pennsylvania raise the minimum wage for fast-food workers to $15 per hour, Thursday, July 23, 2015.
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Two dozen demonstrators demanded Pennsylvania increase its minimum wage while rallying inside a McDonald's and a Popeyes Thursday, one day after New York moved to raise its minimum wage for fast-food workers to $15 per hour.
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Pastor Larry G. Patrick of Redeem Baptist Church, center in grey, and Mark Tyler, senior pastor at Mother Bethel AME Church, center in black, came out to support a minimum wage raise for fast-food workers, Thursday, July 23, 2015.
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Popeyes employee, Nasir White rallies to support a minimum wage raise for fast-food workers, Thursday, July 23, 2015.