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Protesters March Downtown Demanding $15-An-Hour Minimum Wage

(CBS) -- Traffic came to a halt on a few downtown streets for a while Tuesday evening as a couple thousand demonstrators marched, demanding a $15-an-hour minimum wage.

The street-marching and demonstrating began in front of the Thompson Center with impassioned speeches.

Quietly making his own statement to a reporter: Willie Strong.

"My job? I work at a meat company in South Holland."

WBBM: And what do you make?

"$10.50."

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He would like to make more.

"So if I can get a job that's paying 15, it'll help me where I'm able to pay my bills."

Strong is 60 years old.

"But you know what? I'm not trying to retire. I want to work. I want to work. But being 60, it's hard to find a job. Nobody wants to hire an older person."

Strong is philosophical.

"It's OK. I understand. Life goes on."

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