Fast-food workers walked out on strike in cities across the world on Thursday to demand pay rises and the right to unionise.
Miami protest organiser Muhammed Malik said protests had been called in 130 cities in more than 33 countries.
In the United States, there were 150 separate actions including walkouts in fast-food restaurants in Miami, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Houston.
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There is no doubt that Trump’s regime is a right-wing one, but the clash between the state apparatus and the national and local government is a good example of what any future left-wing formation will face here in Britain, writes NICK WRIGHT


