KC McDonald's worker who almost bled to death at work strikes for '$15 and a Union'
For McDonalds employee Kenya Banks, the Fight for $15 and a Union movement isnt about being paid a living wage it is about life and death.
Her life.
How her brush with death back in April collapsing to the floor and bleeding behind the counter at the midtown restaurant in Kansas City spurred her Monday morning to join more than 300 rallying protestors at 33rd Street and Southwest Boulevard to call for better pay and treatment of low-wage workers.
The protestors, many scheduled to work but nonetheless striking on Labor Day from fast-food and other jobs, waved American flags and carried placards reading Unionize, Rigged Economy, Broken Politics.
Banks, who spoke privately before taking the stage for the 9 a.m. rally and planned march, told how she has worked at various fast-food restaurants for more than 20 years and yet gets no benefits and earns $8.75 an hour, a bit more than a dollar over the state $7.70 minimum wage. Age 43, she has three adults children and two grandchildren.
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