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Protesters call for higher fast food wages (8 images)

Fast food workers across the country attended rallies calling for $15-an-hour wages and the right to form a union.



Protesters make demands inside a McDonald's in downtown Los Angeles on September 4, 2014. Fast food workers in Los Angeles joined their counterparts across the country in rallies calling for $15-an-hour wages and the right to form a union. 10 protesters were arrested for "failure to disperse" after sitting in a circle on Broadway. UPI/Jim Ruymen
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Protesters engage in civil disobedience as they sit in a street outside a McDonald's in downtown Los Angeles on September 4, 2014. Fast food workers in Los Angeles joined their counterparts across the country in rallies calling for $15-an-hour wages and the right to form a union. 10 protesters were arrested for "failure to disperse" after sitting in a circle on Broadway. UPI/Jim Ruymen
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Protesters engage in civil disobedience as they sit in a street outside a McDonald's in downtown Los Angeles on September 4, 2014. Fast food workers in Los Angeles joined their counterparts across the country in rallies calling for $15-an-hour wages and the right to form a union. 10 protesters were arrested for "failure to disperse" after sitting in a circle on Broadway. UPI/Jim Ruymen
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Protesters make demands inside a McDonald's in downtown Los Angeles on September 4, 2014. Fast food workers in Los Angeles joined their counterparts across the country in rallies calling for $15-an-hour wages and the right to form a union. 10 protesters were arrested for "failure to disperse" after sitting in a circle on Broadway. UPI/Jim Ruymen
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