Home care and nursing home workers, including members of the National Domestic Workers Alliance and the Service Employees International Union, will also take solidarity action on Tuesday. Alongside the $15 minimum wage, they'll demand better wages, benefits, and training, Fight for $15 said. The care workers will be taking action outside agencies that oversee Medicaid in at least 15 cities, including Atlanta and Los Angeles, calling for a major investment in Medicaid, it said. "As a home care worker who has been told I'm essential but treated like I'm expendable, this fight is about pay — but it's also about respect and a voice on the job for all workers," Joyce Barnes, a home care worker from Richmond, Virginia, said in a statement provided by Fight for $15.