Dr. Wise graduated from the Morehouse University School of Medicine in 2002. He works in Tupelo, MS and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Wise is affiliated with North Mississippi Medical Center.
ITW Plastic Packaging Denver, CO Feb 2012 to May 2013 Quality Control Inspector/TechnicianKimball International Group Tampa, FL Oct 2007 to Jun 2012 Quality Assurance InspectorUniprise/United HealthCare Tampa, FL 2003 to 2007 Senior Appeals CoordinatorContec Tampa, FL 2002 to 2003 Lead Solder and Troubleshooter TechDatex Oldsmar, FL 2001 to 2002 Troubleshooter/SolderedBank of America Tampa, FL 1996 to 2001 Team LeaderU.S. Army Reserves/National Guards Austin, TX 1990 to 1998 Heavy Wheel Maintenance RepairmanMartin's Industry St. Louis, MO 1994 to 1996 Shipping/Receiving Clerk
Education:
Kirkland Comunnity College Cedar Rapids, IA 2013 to 2013 Certificate in Truck DrivingEducation America Tampa, FL 2001St. Louis East Saint Louis, IL 1984 Diploma
Skills:
Able to troubleshoot to component level and read values: Resistors, Capacitors, Semiconductors
And its no coincidence that Richmond, the former capital of the Confederacy, was chosen for the convention, according to Terrence Wise, a 3-year member and organizer for Fight for $15. It stands as a symbolic location that is deeply rooted racial and economic issues pervasive throughout the U.S. si
AFFIRMS DECISION IN FAVOR OF FIGHT FOR $15 LEADER: The NLRB on Thursday affirmed a decision in favor of Fight for $15 leader Terrence Wise, after a Burger King franchisee refused to hire him and other workers for supporting a Workers Organizing Committee. The Board ordered the franchisee to offe
We know this company spent $30 billion over the last 10 years buying back their stock and making money for their investors and shareholders, so its clear they have enough money to pay us $15 an hour, said Terrence Wise, one of the protesters.
Date: May 21, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
Fast-food labor group expanding battle for $15 wage
Terrence Wise, a Burger King worker from Kansas City, Missouri, and a national leader for the Fight for $15 push, said more than 2,000 groups, including Jobs With Justice and the Center for Popular Democracy, will show their support as well.