As the Democratic presidential candidates take the debate stage in Brooklyn on Thursday, tens of thousands of workers will be out in the streets in cities such as Washington, Chicago, Los Angeles and hundreds of others demanding $15 and union rights.<br />Among them will be workers that serve food to U.S. senators, including Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Sen. Hillary Clinton.<br />Sanders has a plan to win $15 and a union.<br />Standing with striking workers in Washington, he announced legislation both to raise the national minimum wage to $15 and to strengthen workers' ability to form unions by majority sign-up.<br />Clinton, on the other hand, supports a $12 federal minimum wage nationally, allowing local governments to go higher, and has said little about how she plans to strengthen unions.
