Joining the national swell of protests against low wages, hundreds took to the streets of St. Louis Tuesday to demand higher pay and union representation — particularly at fast food restaurants like the ones that dot Hampton Avenue just south of Forest Park.
"I need a living wage, fifteen dollars and a union," explained Wanda Rogers from the crowded parking lot of the Carpenter's Union Hall, which was filled with protesters preparing banners and props.…
"I need a living wage, fifteen dollars and a union," explained Wanda Rogers from the crowded parking lot of the Carpenter's Union Hall, which was filled with protesters preparing banners and props.…