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Senate Democrats support cafeteria workers in fight for $15

Democrats are calling on Republicans to cancel Restaurant Associates’ contract unless Senate cafeteria workers’ wages are raised.

August 7, 2015

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Senate Democrats are turning to their own cafeteria at the U.S. Capitol in the fight over a $15 minimum wage.

Dozens of Senate Democrats are calling on Republicans to cancel an agreement with Restaurant Associates unless the upper chamber's food service contractor raises wages.

"It is important that all Senate cafeteria and catering workers are able to do their jobs in a positive and supportive work environment,” a group of 41 Democrats wrote in a letter to Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), whose Rules Committee oversees the contract. "If Restaurant Associates is unable to treat and compensate its employees appropriately, we urge you to terminate the contract and find a different vendor.”

Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) is heading up the letter for the Democrats, which is expected to be sent by the end of the week.

The cafeteria workers represent a broader push from Democrats to raise wages for all minimum wage workers across the country. A number of Democrats have signed on to a push to raise the minimum wage to $12 an hour, while others are pushing for $15 an hour.

The demands have been met with fierce resistance from Republicans who say a $15 minimum wage is unfeasible for businesses. So Democrats are taking the fight closer to home.

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