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By Steve Neavling and Lisa Baertlein

(Reuters) - Hundreds of fast-food employees in Detroit walked off the job on Friday, temporarily shuttering a handful of outlets as part of a growing U.S. worker movement that is demanding higher wages for flipping burgers and operating fryers.

The protests in the Motor City - which is struggling to recover from the hollowing out of its auto manufacturing sector - marked an expansion in organized actions by fast-food workers from ubiquitous chains owned by McDonald's Corp, Burger King Worldwide and KFC, Taco Bell and Pizza Hut parent Yum Brands Inc.

Fast-food workers, who already have taken to the streets in New York, Chicago and St. Louis, are seeking to roughly double their hourly pay to $15 per hour from around minimum wage, which in Michigan is $7.40 per hour.

Organizers said more than 400 people turned out for the Detroit event, the most to date.

They also said the walk-outs forced the temporary closures of two McDonald's restaurants, a Burger King, a Subway, a Long John Silver's and a Popeyes in Detroit - a claim some chains disputed.

Outside a Burger King on 8 Mile in Detroit, employee Claudette Wilson said she's tired of poor wages, especially at a time when the fast-food industry continues to grow.

"I make minimum wage, which is what I made when I started working in fast food three years ago," the 20-year-old college student said. "I can't understand how the industry is growing but our wages aren't."

Organizers said the Detroit metro area has 53,000 fast-food jobs, which pay at or just above minimum wage.

The fast-food workforce is twice as large as that of the region's famed auto manufacturing sector and is projected to grow faster than the region's overall workforce in the coming years, organizers said.

"People can't make a living at $7.40 a hour," said Rev. Charles Williams II, a protest organizer. "Many of them have babies and children to raise, and they can't get by with these kind of wages."

Those workers face high hurdles in their fight for better pay. Low-wage, low-skill workers lack political clout and face significantly higher unemployment than college graduates.

U.S. President Barack Obama proposed raising the federal minimum wage in his State of the Union address as a way to help lift some workers out of poverty. But critics of such a move, including representatives for the nearly $200 billion U.S. fast-food industry, say it would kill jobs by burdening small businesses with higher costs.

PROTESTS, DISPUTES

At a Long John Silver's on Detroit's east side, a lone manager tended the restaurant as the presence of protesters appeared to stifle business.

A McDonald's spokeswoman told Reuters its Michigan restaurants were "open, and operating as usual". Burger King said none of its restaurants were shut down and no workers walked off the job.

Representatives from Subway, Long John Silver's and AFC Enterprises' Popeyes did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Margaret Neal, 52, said frustration with the low wage she earns after more than a decade working at a McDonald's in Detroit prompted her to join Friday's protests.

Asked about her pay, Neal said: "You don't even want to know, I've been there 15 years. I'm still making $8.83 (an hour). That's not right."

Neal, who works full-time, says her bosses have told her she is "maxed out" at her current wage and ineligible for an increase.

The vast majority of McDonald's more than 14,000 U.S. restaurants are owned and operated by franchisees. The company said in a statement that McDonald's employees are paid competitive wages, have access to a range of benefits and opportunities for training and career advancement.

The Detroit action was put together by the Michigan Workers Organizing Committee, an independent union of fast-food workers, that is supported by community, labor and faith-based groups such as the Interfaith Coalition of Pastors, UFCW Local 876, SEIU Healthcare Michigan and Good Jobs Now.

(Editing by David Gregorio)



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On another note if they do get that kind of raise us under paid meat cutters should stand up and make our voices heard as well because if some pimple faced 19 year old is making 15.00 an hour to flip a burgerI think we deserve at least 20.00 an hour

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you guys deserve more than that.. move to Canada and work for Safeway $23.65 an hour. Things may cost more here than down there.

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Raising the min wage would do more than hurt the fast food business, there would be much more inflation in this barely "recovering" economy. Prices would go up once again and us meat cutters would once again be lowered on the totem pole, because I know darn well that I'm not going to get a raise, and I doubt that the owner of my company would also. This whole idea of raising the min wage is just a way to get the vote of these burger flipping flunkies. In all reality it would do more harm than good. It really gripes me at the thought of some flunky that hasn't really paid any dues to the food industry, hasn't gone through any real training, and most definitely couldn't tell the difference between a pork chop and a London broil would make more than what they are making now. If they want to make more money, they need to go back to school, and not stand around complaining about not getting paid enough, they aren't going anywhere doing that. It's not like anyone is making them work at a fast food joint.

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Raising the min wage would do more than hurt the fast food business, there would be much more inflation in this barely "recovering" economy. Prices would go up once again and us meat cutters would once again be lowered on the totem pole, because I know darn well that I'm not going to get a raise, and I doubt that the owner of my company would also. This whole idea of raising the min wage is just a way to get the vote of these burger flipping flunkies. In all reality it would do more harm than good. It really gripes me at the thought of some flunky that hasn't really paid any dues to the food industry, hasn't gone through any real training, and most definitely couldn't tell the difference between a pork chop and a London broil would make more than what they are making now. If they want to make more money, they need to go back to school, and not stand around complaining about not getting paid enough, they aren't going anywhere doing that. It's not like anyone is making them work at a fast food joint.


 

 That's the exact same argument people use against us when we want more money or are on strike. If we're on strike, picketing, asking people to shop somewhere else. That's what they say.

"no one is making you work here. you can go to school. If you get more money, then my groceries will cost more and that's bad for the economy. etc."

I'm on their side. The fast food people.

However, that doesn't mean I'm against us. I'm for us of course.

Kicking or keeping them down isn't going to help our cause.  Also, our job is becomming very much like the fast food workers at least as far as respectablity is concerned. It's becomming unskilled labor if you work in a large chain store.



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They can want all day long. Fact is it will most likely won't happen. The cost structure will not be able to support it, unless, you are willing to pay $10 for a Big Mac or $12 for Whopper. Those workers best be careful, they could lose thier jobs. And, I have no doubt someone would be willing to work minimum wage part time. I did fast food in highschool, it was lowskilled then as I am sure it is now..

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 That's the exact same argument people use against us when we want more money or are on strike. If we're on strike, picketing, asking people to shop somewhere else. That's what they say.

"no one is making you work here. you can go to school. If you get more money, then my groceries will cost more and that's bad for the economy. etc."

I'm on their side. The fast food people.

However, that doesn't mean I'm against us. I'm for us of course.

Kicking or keeping them down isn't going to help our cause.  Also, our job is becomming very much like the fast food workers at least as far as respectablity is concerned. It's becomming unskilled labor if you work in a large chain store.


 

I do believe that if they are able to succeed and get things to work out in their favor then  under paid meat cutter's around the country should beable to use that for leverage.  I am certainly not against anyone trying to improve their lives.  But I would feel very insulted if some kid in fast food is earning more than me.  Most of us had to go through an apprenticeship.  Some of us even took college courses.  All of us are still learning and adapting to changes.  I still like to consider what we do a skilled trade even if the company doesn't.    I do not consider asking someone if they want fries with that a skill.  I have never worked in fast food but I am pretty sure they get about a week of training/monitored as they take orders then they are allowed to do it on their own. 



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Good for them....those people get **** on more than anyone...15 an hour is not a lot of money...I hope they get it...

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