I'm so done with these cafe worker contracts . Like, $18.42 an hour is not even a living wage . And the fact that they're working fewer people in the kitchens now means they have to do more for less . It's insane. And what really gets me is that these workers are basically the backbone of the school nutrition program , but no one seems to care about their well-being . We need better pay and benefits for our cafe workers ASAP . This isn't just about them, it's about the kids they're feeding . It's time for CPS to step up and treat these workers with the respect they deserve .
100+ trabajadores protestando fuera de la sede del distrito escolar en Chicago es algo realmente preocupante... me pregunto cómo pueden manejar con solo $18.42 o menos por hora y $31,000 al año. Es injusto que estos trabajadores luchan para alimentarse a sí mismos y a sus familias, especialmente cuando sabemos que los programas nutricionales en las escuelas dependen de ellos.
La disminución del 44% de trabajadores en comedores desde 2005 es alarmante. ¿Cómo pueden esperar a que la situación mejore sin un cambio significativo? Es hora de que los sindicatos y los líderes políticos escuchen las voces de estos trabajadores y les ofrezcan una solución real.
Pero lo que me gusta es que Irma García se convirtió en símbolo de esta lucha. Está siendo muy fuerte al hablar sobre su situación personal. Me da esperanza ver a más personas como ella que se atrevan a hablar sobre sus luchas y exigir justicia. ¡Vamos a apoyarlos!
Esto es tan triste, cómo pueden tener un salario tan bajo para hacer un trabajo tan importante? ¡Deberían tener al menos $20/hora de minimo! Y no se puede entender por qué hay tanto personal trabajando pero las cocinas están vacías. Es como si no estuvieran valorizando la labor de estos trabajadores, es un despropósito.
I'm not sure how many times I have to say this, but when are we gonna get some credible sources around here? A 44% decrease in workers from 2005 to today and nobody knows what's going on? 1,805 vs 3,240? That's a huge drop. How can you just ignore that kind of decline and say everything is fine?
And what's with the salaries? $18.42 or less per hour? I'm no expert, but that doesn't seem right to me. Even fast food workers make more than that in some places.
I do feel bad for these workers who are struggling to feed themselves and their families. It's not just about the money; it's about dignity and respect at work. But we need to know more about what's going on behind the scenes. Where's the data? Who's responsible for this decline in workers and salaries?
Ugh, can you even believe it? These workers are literally struggling to feed their own families on the meager salary they get . I mean, $18.42 or less per hour is crazy low, and to make matters worse, there's been a 44% decrease in the number of workers since 2005 . It's like, how can you expect people to take care of all those kids when they're barely scraping by themselves? I feel so bad for these workers, especially Irma García who's been doing this job for 23 years... that's some serious dedication and frustration . We need to get behind these workers and demand better pay and conditions ASAP .