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Restaurant workers protest in Germany over wage increment

By Guardian Exclusive
27 February 2020   |   3:22 pm
More than 120,000 workers at McDonald's, Burger King, Starbucks, Nordsee, KFC, Tank and Rast, Pizza Hut, Autogrill, and others are demanding a wage increase. The workers are demanding for E12 per hour but the management of the fast-food chains is proposing E9.48 per hour.

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