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  1. Waging Change, a new documentary featuring Saru Jayaraman, Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda, who have been working tirelessly for One Fair Wage, weaves together the female driven movements that reveal an American workers’ struggle hidden in plain sight-- the effort to end the federal tipped minimum wage of $2.13 for restaurant servers and ...

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  2. 8. Nov. 2020 · Waging Change: Directed by Abby Ginzberg, Joslyn Rose Lyons. With Mark Bittman, Jane Fonda, Saru Jayaraman, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Tipping Point weaves the stories of individual workers such as Nataki Rhodes of Chicago and Naomi Debebe of Detroit with the efforts of thousands of restaurant workers across the country to demand ...

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    • Documentary
    • Abby Ginzberg, Joslyn Rose Lyons
    • 2020-11-08
  3. 26. Mai 2021 · Waging Change | Trailer | Available Now - YouTube. Journeyman Pictures. 2.19M subscribers. 46. 1.5K views 2 years ago #MeToo. Fighting for fair pay in America's restaurant industry. Get it now...

    • 2 Min.
    • 1659
    • Journeyman Pictures
  4. Du kannst "Waging Change" bei DOCSVILLE legal im Stream anschauen. Inhalt. Tipping Point weaves the stories of individual workers such as Nataki Rhodes of Chicago and Naomi Debebe of Detroit with the efforts of thousands of restaurant workers across the country to demand respect and one fair wage. Cast. Jane Fonda. Self. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

    • Self; Self; Self
    • Abby Ginzberg
    • 2020
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  5. Waging Change. A film by Abby Ginzberg. US | 2019 | 61 minutes | color | DVD | English | Order No. W191253 |. WAGING CHANGE shines a light on an American struggle hidden in plain sight: the women-led movement to end the federal tipped minimum wage for restaurant workers. License: Format: PRICE: $395.00. ADD TO CART. Host a screening.

  6. FILM SYNOPSIS. Waging Change shines a spotlight on the challenges faced by restaurant workers trying to feed themselves and their families off tips by intertwining stories of individuals, such as Nataki Rhodes of Chicago, Andrea Velasquez of Detroit and Wardell Harvey of New Orleans with the growing movement to end the tipped minimum wage.