Check out this powerful OpEd from an Edmonds food bank volunteer on why she believes higher wages are key to fighting poverty.
http://www.heraldnet.com/article/20141130/OPINION03/141139978/Should-we-raise-Washingtons-minimum-wage

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Check out this powerful OpEd from an Edmonds food bank volunteer on why she believes higher wages are key to fighting poverty.
http://www.heraldnet.com/article/20141130/OPINION03/141139978/Should-we-raise-Washingtons-minimum-wage
Fast food workers are going on strike for $15 and the right to organize in our state and across the country. You can show your support online — and we'll bring your message to the strikelines!
Read MoreWell, it sure looks like Alaska Air CEO Brad Tilden was paying attention on November 19th.
Read MoreFour people were arrested outside of Alaska Airlines Headquarters over the airlines continued attempts to rob the $15 minimum wage from SeaTac: Socrates Bravo, a Sea-Tac Airport worker; Reverend John Helmiere, Valley & Mountain Church; Kadra Osman, a former Sea-Tac Airport worker; and Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant.
Read MoreHuh.
“The focus of this lawsuit is about whether the airport authority even has that authority, to regulate airlines.”
That's how Joe Sprague, the senior vice president of external affairs at Alaska Airlines, broke down what's at stake in the airlines campaign against $15 to KIRO. You can see it yourself at about 1:58 of this video.
(No, that doesn't make sense to us, either.)
Socrates Bravo, Sea-Tac Airport worker; Kshama Sawant, Seattle City Councilmember; Rev. John Helmiere, Valley & Mountain Church; and Kadra Osman, Renton, former Sea-Tac Airport worker were arrested for peaceful civil disobedience after 100 airport workers and community supporters with Working Washington protested Alaska Airlines’ efforts to rob SeaTac of its $15 minimum wage.
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