One of the restaurant owners joined the singing until she understood the song’s message: “The way you treat your workers has gone on for too long/The threats and the abuses and no safety on the job/And the wages of your workers that the owners have robbed. It stops here and it stops now, is what we’re here to sing because ’Titlanice’ means that the workers will win.”
Other protesters came inside the restaurant with signs, chanting against the treatment of workers. They marched through the restaurant and everyone then held a spirited rally outside, joined by the Rude Mechanical Orchestra. After training with the LWC’s Leadership Institute, the workers are fighting to break their chains of exploitation.
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