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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhy Memphis Fast Food Employees Went on Strike: One Woman's Story
[link:https://www.memphisflyer.com/NewsBlog/archives/2020/04/03/why-one-memphis-fast-food-employee-went-on-strike-this-week|
Fast food workers with Fight for $15 and a Union in Memphis joined about 100 others earlier this week from St. Louis and Tampa in a strike to protest against unsafe working conditions amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
Tiffany Lowe, an employee at a local Kentucky Fried Chicken, participated in this weeks strike, saying that the current working conditions and lack of protection for workers is sickening.
Employees from McDonalds, Checkers, and Burger King in the three cities also joined the strike.
Since we are essential workers, we figured that was the way to get peoples attention, Lowe said. Im frustrated, angry, and confused as to why a multi-billion dollar corporation such as KFC wouldnt give us the things we need to survive like hazard pay, healthcare, and paid sick leave. I mean if they want to call us essential employees then they should make us feel essential, treat us like human beings, and give us what we deserve.
Much more at link.
Laffy Kat
(16,389 posts)I am originally from there. Just checking.
In that area, yes. Where are you now?
Laffy Kat
(16,389 posts)I left Memphis in '80 but grew up there, in the Raliegh/Fraiser area.
SheltieLover
(57,073 posts)I'm orig from Chicago burbs & only have been here a couple of years.
How are things in your area now? Are people isolating? Not so much here.😔
I've been hunkered down for about a month. 👍
Laffy Kat
(16,389 posts)We are on a state-wide shelter-at-home for a couple of weeks now. I work at an HMO close to my house and am considered essential, so have been working as usual for now. I had to run to the pharmacy this morning and everyone was wearing a mask. I don't go out without one, even to walk the dog. We've been hit hard despite the precautions.
I bet Memphis was a real culture shock after Chicago! How are you adjusting
BTW, we had a Sheltie while I was growing up. She was such a sweet dog.
SheltieLover
(57,073 posts)Are you a cat lover?
Laffy Kat
(16,389 posts)I have one cat and two pups! I would love more of both.
SheltieLover
(57,073 posts)Lots of homeless fur kids & I fear it will get worse with so many losing their jobs.
[link:https://www.localmemphis.com/mobile/article/entertainment/television/programs/my-west-michigan/empty-the-shelters-event-by-bissell-pet-foundation/69-434839621|
Empty the Shelters event by BISSELL Pet Foundation
Thanks to BISSELL Pet Foundation (BPF), on April 29 more than 2000 pets are expected to find loving, forever homes. The Grand Rapids-based non-profit will pay all adoption fees at 66 shelters and rescue organizations and will thank families for choosing adoption with the gift of an AdoptBox.
Families that choose adoption on April 29 will only be responsible for licensing fees, which vary by county from $7 to $12. BISSELL Pet Foundation will take care of all adoption fees, which average $150 for dogs and $60 for cats.
For more information about EMPTY THE SHELTERS, including a list of participating shelters and rescue organizations, please go to www.bissellpetfoundation.org.
I have 1 kitty & 1 pup. Would love to rescue more, but I just can't right now.