The longer Minnesota's minimum wage fight continues, the longer single mothers, seniors, people with disabilities, and those displaced by the recession struggle. Instead of paying workers fair wages, many businesses spend million lobbying to maintain poor wages and working conditions.
One mother Minnesota 2020 interviewed who's worked in fast food for a decade doesn't make enough to provide her son the basics, like food and housing.
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The longer Minnesota’s minimum wage fight continues, the longer single mothers, seniors, people with disabilities, and those displaced by the recession struggle. Instead of paying workers fair wages, many businesses spend million lobbying to maintain poor wages and working conditions.
One mother Minnesota 2020 interviewed who’s worked in fast food for a decade doesn’t make enough to provide her son the basics, like food and housing.