You gotta see the looks on the faces of these Chamber of Commerce guys

The Thurston County Chamber of Commerce is teaming up with the Washington Restaurant Association to oppose the $15 minimum wage in Olympia — and then they invited Alaska Airlines CEO Brad Tilden to be their keynote speaker. So Olympia workers showed up and made sure their voices were heard too.

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2 of the 5 restaurant owners featured in KUOW scare story on $15 are actually opening new restaurants this year

It’s remarkable enough that NPR thinks it’s appropriate to do a story about the impact of $15 on restaurants without talking to a single restaurant worker or restaurant customer. But it’s even more amazing that they apparently didn’t bother to google the names of the restaurant owners either.

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About that story on zPizza and Seattle’s minimum wage…

Apparently one California-based international pizza chain has decided they somehow can’t succeed in Seattle’s Capitol Hill — one of the fastest-growing neighborhoods in the fastest-growing large city in the United States. Meanwhile, 14 different Seattle pizza places have posted job openings on craiglist in just the past week.

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"Federal Way is just the beginning" as major day of action is underway: Next stop — Olympia on Strike

Olympia workers strike for $15
TODAY — 10:45 am
Capital Mall Olive Garden and other chains
2400 Capital Mall Way, Olympia

At 8:00 am, Federal Way fast food workers kicked off today's actions in style, with dozens occupying the Federal Way McDonald's & Burger King to share stories about why they need $15/hour & better working conditions. Next stop is the Olympia strikelines!

Photos & brief B-roll available on dropbox:

Support was incredibly strong: passing cars and trucks honked and waved, and even customers spoke out in support. One man who had just eaten at McDonald's wished workers luck, and urged us on: "A mountain moves one rock at a time," he said.

Eric Taylor works at McDonald's in Federal Way: "Today," he said "we're going to fight.

Jackiie works two fast food jobs, clocking 70 hours a week. For her it's simple: "We can't be living like this."

And David from McDonald's broke it down clearly: "We run these places. We deserve to make a living."

Events continue all day long, culminating 2 pm in downtown Seattle. Follow along online:

http://www.workingwa.org/15-is-just-the-beginning

on twitter at @workingwa and #JustTheBeginning