


Actress Susan Sarandon was arrested in New York while demonstrating in the name of raising the minimum wage.
Sarandon was blocking an entrance within the New York Capitol in Albany alongside One Fair Wage protesters. The group is comprised of 300,000 service workers and over 2,000 restaurant employers who advocate higher minimum wages. Many of its members gathered on Monday in protest of the state's 2023-24 $229 billion spending plan that includes a minimum wage of $17 because it excludes tipped workers.
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One reporter on the scene captured Sarandon being escorted away from the protest. The Twitter account for OFW posted photos of the protesters and confirmed that they "risked arrest."
TODAY: @SusanSarandon, @AnaMariaArchila & tipped worker moms & their children risked arrest at the NY State Capitol in demanding that #OneFairWage gets passed in Albany before #MothersDay.
— One Fair Wage (@onefairwage) May 8, 2023
WE DEMAND THE FULL MINIMUM WAGE PLUS TIPS.
STOP LEAVING US OUT. pic.twitter.com/qWIlvXRJjJ
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By 2 p.m., Sarandon's fellow protester Camille Rivera tweeted a photo of the two together to confirm they had been released by Capitol police. Sarandon would go on to confirm to State of Politics that she was once a tipped worker and knows how "difficult" the industry can be.
Police left activists alone for several minutes. Several were confused why they weren’t getting arrested.
— Kate Lisa (@KaitlynnLisa) May 8, 2023
After blocking security for several minutes and pushing against officers, Susan Sarandon and @AnaMariaforNY were finally one of several to be arrested. pic.twitter.com/gRDq1DJfB5
Just released from capitol police! Solidarity with the over 330K tipped workers and so many moms in NY State who are fighting for #OneFairWage this Mother’s Day pic.twitter.com/iiph8kTMOv
— Camille Rivera ???? ???????? (@camillerrivera) May 8, 2023
Once the new spending plan is passed, New York will have the highest minimum wage. Washington is close behind at over $15.