Cooks and clerks from McDonald's, Burger King and different eateries are intending to stroll off the employment to require a $15 a hour the lowest pay permitted by law.
The dissenters are additionally pushing for union rights for fast food specialists and for a paid restorative leave charge as of now under the steady gaze of Massachusetts legislators.
The Labor Day challenge is set to start at the Tremont Street McDonald's at 6 a.m. Monday and will be trailed by a rally.
On the off chance that administrators neglect to follow up on the bills, the nonconformists are additionally backing two proposed ticket questions which would raise the lowest pay permitted by law from $11 a hour to $15 a hour and assurance laborers approach paid family and medicinal leave from their bosses.