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		<title>Fight for 15 rally takes place in Tampa</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A crowd of low-wage workers crowded into Tampa&#8217;s Lykes Gaslight Park on Tuesday afternoon to join the nationwide &#8220;Fight for 15&#8221; protest, calling for a $15 minimum wage and a union. Workers in 270 cities across the country (and more than 20 in Florida) were expected to walk out in what organizers hoped would be be the fast food industry&#8217;s largest strike ever. The movement during the past year has expanded beyond fast-food workers to include home health care workers, child&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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