Fight for $15 Protests Sweep US

The fight for a “living wage” of $15 per hour is raging in the US. Here are a few recent headlines.
 

  • LA/USA: L.A.-Area Workers Join Nationwide Protest Demanding $15 Minimum Wage
  • Jackson MississippiJackson Workers Join the ‘Fight for 15’ Protest
  • LA: Thousands March in L.A. as Part of Nationwide Call to Raise Minimum Wage
  • Detroit: Detroit Fast-Food Workers Strike for $15-an-Hour Wage
  • USA : Fast-food Workers Strike, Seeking $15 Wage, Political Muscle
  • Oakland: Massive Protest For $15 In Oakland: “Come Get Our Vote”
  • Chicago: Fast food workers in Chicago push for $15 minimum wage
  • Fast Food Robots

    Those fighting for a $15 living wage need to consider Hamburgers, Coffee, Guitars, and Cars: A Report from Lemnos Labs. 

     Momentum showed off its prototype hamburger-making robot, which is expressly designed to displace two to three full-time kitchen workers, thus saving fast-food companies up to $90,000 per franchise per year, or $9 billion nationwide. In a matter of minutes, the machine can grill a beef patty, layer it with lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, and onions, marry it with a bun, and wrap it up to go. (I saw it with my own eyes.)

    In addition to restaurant automation, the Lemnos companies are exploring areas like street-legal electric shuttles for corporate campuses (Local Motion), a new generation of electric guitars that take advantage of the smartphone revolution (Unplugged Instruments), and helping baristas brew the perfect cup of coffee (Blossom Coffee). Along with their peers at other specialized accelerators, such as Rock Health, Greenstart, and Media Camp, these entrepreneurs are trying to prove that a rapid-iteration mindset and a focus on customer needs can help almost any kind of technology startup get off the ground.

    “Our device isn’t meant to make employees more efficient,” said co-founder Alexandros Vardakostas. “It’s meant to completely obviate them.”