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First 'Fight for $15' protest since Trump win

Scores of demonstrators are arrested as U.S. fast-food and airport workers led nationwide protests for higher pay and union rights.

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First 'Fight for $15' protest since Trump win

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  1. To start with 'Battle for $15' challenge since Trump win

  2. Demonstrators in the "Battle for $15" wage dissent are joined by social equity activists at a rally in downtown San Diego. REUTERS/Mike Blake

  3. People take an interest in a "Battle for $15" wage dissent at Newark International Airport in Newark, New Jersey. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

  4. Some of the activists that were captured in a "Battle for $15" wage dissent are taken away by police in Los Angeles. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

  5. People take an interest in a "Battle for $15" wage dissent in Los Angeles. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

  6. People take an interest in a "Battle for $15" wage dissent at Newark International Airport in Newark, New Jersey. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

  7. A lady attempted to get her baggage truck through a line of demonstrators partaking in a "Battle for $15" wage challenge at San Diego's global air terminal Lindberg Field. REUTERS/Mike Blake

  8. Delta Airlines sack runner Andy Hernandez, 26, who wins $10.65 60 minutes, (C) partakes in a "Battle for $15" wage challenge at LAX Airport in Los Angeles. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

  9. People ride a terminal lift in a "Battle for $15" wage dissent at LAX air terminal in Los Angeles. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

  10. Police look on as dissenters require a lowest pay permitted by law of $15 a hour amid an exhibit in Los Angeles. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

  11. People sit in a terminal amid a "Battle for $15" wage dissent at Newark International Airport in Newark, New Jersey. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

  12. Police keep look as demonstrators take part in a "Battle for $15" wage challenge at San Diego's global air terminal Lindberg Field. REUTERS/Mike Blake

  13. Demonstrators take part in a "Battle for $15" wage challenge at San Diego's universal air terminal Lindberg Field. REUTERS/Mike Blake

  14. People take an interest in a "Battle for $15" wage challenge at Newark International Airport in Newark, New Jersey. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

  15. California State Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez (D-San Diego) addresses two demonstrators taking an interest in a "Battle for $15" wage challenge at San Diego's worldwide airplane terminal Lindberg Field. REUTERS/Mike Blake

  16. Taxi drivers take an interest in a "Battle for $15" wage dissent at San Diego's universal air terminal Lindberg Field. REUTERS/Mike Blake

  17. Demonstrators take an interest in the "Battle for $15" wage challenge at San Diego International Airport, otherwise called Lindbergh Field. REUTERS/Mike Blake

  18. Some of the activists that were captured in a "Battle for $15" wage dissent are taken away by police in Los Angeles. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

  19. People partake in a "Battle for $15" wage challenge at LAX Airport in Los Angeles. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

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