date:Apr 07, 2013
rk City have committed to turn out for protests planned at various locations throughout the day, said Jonathan Westin, director of Fast Food Forward, which organized Thursday's actions and is backed by labor, community and religious groups.
That turnout would be twice as large as in November, when the city's fast-food workers also walked off the job, Westin said.
It's going to be difficult for these businesses to operate this time, said Westin.
That claim was in dispute, though. Protesters sa