Incoming President Joe Biden made raising the federal minimum wage to $15 an hourย a central promise of his campaign, and today, fast food cooks and cashiers in cities across the country, includingย here in Durham, demonstrated to keep the president-elect good toย his word.

Raising payย from $7.25 to $15 an hour would lift wages for nearly 40 percent of Black workers, workers rights advocates say, and would go a long way to reducingย the racial wage gap, boosting pay for more than 23 million Americans who have been on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Outside theย McDonald’s on North Roxboro Road, striking workers led a car caravan and a socially distanced speak-out. The strike comes as the nation observes Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday on Monday and Wednesday’s inauguration.

Here are some scenes from today’sย strike in Durham.ย 


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