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Sea-Tac workers join nationwide demonstrations for $15 wage

Fast-food, child-care workers also rallied across U.S.

By Associated Press
Published: November 29, 2016, 7:17pm
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SEIU staffer Sam Finkelstein directs traffic as demonstrators march Tuesday at Sea-Tac airport. About 100 workers and supporters rallied nearby then circulated through the airport.
SEIU staffer Sam Finkelstein directs traffic as demonstrators march Tuesday at Sea-Tac airport. About 100 workers and supporters rallied nearby then circulated through the airport. (Photos by Elaine Thompson/Associated Press) Photo Gallery

SEATAC (AP) — About 100 workers at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport took part in a protest as part of nationwide demonstrations for a $15 minimum wage.

The Tuesday afternoon protest involved a rally near the airport and people walking around the baggage claim area.

Across the country dozens of people were arrested as part of similar demonstrations. Fast-food restaurant workers and home and child-care workers rallied in cities including Chicago, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles and New York.

In 2013, voters in SeaTac passed a $15-an-hour minimum wage law. In November, Washington voters approved Initiative 1433, which would raise the hourly wage by roughly $4 over three years, to $13.50. The measure also would require employers to provide paid sick leave — at least one hour for every 40 worked — that could be used to care for family members or as “safe leave” for those who miss work because of domestic violence.

Washington’s current minimum age is $9.47 an hour. The federal minimum wage is $7.25.

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