Robert Reich: Inequality is the Civil Rights Issue of Our Time
I spent several days in New York last week with students from around the country who were preparing to head into the heartland to help organize Walmart workers for better jobs and wages. (Full familial disclosure: My son Adam is one of the leaders.)
Almost exactly fifty years ago a similar group headed to Mississippi to register African-Americans to vote, in what came to be known as Freedom Summer. Call this Freedom Summer II.
Today, as then, a group of Americans is denied the dignity of decent wages and working conditions. Today, just as then, powerful forces are threatening and intimidating vulnerable people for exercising their legal rights. Today, just like fifty years ago, people who have been treated as voiceless and disposable are standing up and demanding change.
Meanwhile, across America, low-wage workers are demanding and in many cases getting increases in the minimum wage. Despite Washingtons gridlock, seven states have raised their own minimums so far this year. A number of cities have also voted in minimum-wage increases.
http://www.alternet.org/economy/robert-reich-inequality-civil-rights-issue-our-time
The level of desperation and determination of low-wage workers is similar to that of African-Americans 50 years ago. Of course, the forces arrayed against them are just as powerful.