
How does the fight for $15 affect the labor market?
Clip: 9/7/2015 | 8m 47s
How does the fight for $15 affect the labor market?
Three years since a small group of fast-food workers began protesting in demand of higher pay and better conditions, a minimum wage of $15 an hour is becoming a reality for many across the country. Jeffrey Brown gets two perspectives from Michael Strain of the American Enterprise Institute and former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich.
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How does the fight for $15 affect the labor market?
Clip: 9/7/2015 | 8m 47s
Three years since a small group of fast-food workers began protesting in demand of higher pay and better conditions, a minimum wage of $15 an hour is becoming a reality for many across the country. Jeffrey Brown gets two perspectives from Michael Strain of the American Enterprise Institute and former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich.
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