Published: 16/10/2022
Category: On The Job
Published: 16/10/2022
Category: On The Job

On the Job turns 100 this week! 

Yep, it’s our 100th episode, and I want to thank you for being part of the journey. 

This week, we do a bit of California dreaming, and meet one of the heroes of Cali’s fast-food workers movement.

California has just passed its most significant labour rights act on decades, AB257, which raises the hourly wage to $22 an hour and guarantees worker representation on a new board that will oversee wages and conditions in the industry.

Ingrid Vilorio has been a Jack in the Box worker for 2 years, is married, and has a son with special needs. During the pandemic she got Covid-19 at work and passed the virus to her special needs son. She was forced to quarantine and miss work. Ingrid was denied Covid pay and told by her supervisor that she did not qualify for sick pay and had to go on strike to win sick pay that she was entitled to under California law.

She joined the Fight for $15 and a Union because she was tired of verbal harassment from her supervisor, wage theft and unsafe working conditions during the Covid pandemic. She continues to be an active leader, advocating for a voice on the job, most recently through the passage of AB 257.

Ingrid is our special guest on this week’s pod.
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