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Fast food restaurant’s dirty little secret

Criminal Jusitice Forum
October 24, 2013
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Workonomics, made possible by the AFL-CIO.

With all of this talk in Washington about cutting back on spending, you’d think they would get to work raising the minimum wage so that fast-food workers wouldn’t need help just to stay alive. You’d be wrong.

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