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‘It’s Our Time’ march pushing for higher minimum wage

Jan Devery marches Tuesday with other minimum wage workers along Third Avenue in Spokane, where many fast food businesses are located. They are supporting the “It’s Our Time” initiative pushing for higher minimum wages in the state. Rallies were also held in Seattle, Yakima and Olympia. (Colin Mulvany / The Spokesman-Review)
Jan Devery marches Tuesday with other minimum wage workers along Third Avenue in Spokane, where many fast food businesses are located. They are supporting the “It’s Our Time” initiative pushing for higher minimum wages in the state. Rallies were also held in Seattle, Yakima and Olympia. (Colin Mulvany / The Spokesman-Review) Buy this photo
Jan Devery marches Tuesday with other minimum wage workers along Third Avenue in Spokane, where many fast food businesses are located. They are supporting the “It’s Our Time” initiative pushing for higher minimum wages in the state. Rallies were also held in Seattle, Yakima and Olympia.
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