said. "From day one of our movement, we have demanded a seat at the table so we could improve our pay and working conditions. This moment was built by every fast-food worker, both here in California and across the country, who has bravely gone on...
THE FAST FOOD MINIMUM WAGE EFFECT: HIGHER PRICES, REDUCED HOURS "As California’s fast-food industry grows, cooks and cashiers are doubling down on their fight across the state to win safe and healthy stores, stable hours, pay that keeps up with inflation and training to understand their righ...
Chipotle and McDonald's fast-food restaurants in Chinatown in Washington, D.C. Jeff Greenberg | Universal Images Group | Getty Images McDonald's and Chipotle Mexican Grill will raise their menu prices in California next year to offset the state's minimum wage increase for fast-food...
Apparently, when a bunch of restaurants are required to raise wages by 25% overnight they charge higher prices. And customers come in less often as a result. That is becoming increasingly clear in California, where the state started requiring fast-food chain restaurants to pay wor...
AB1228 - More than half a million fast-food workers in California are about to get a raise—not because of the voluntary generosity of their bosses, but as a result of a hard-won labor victory. Governor Gavin Newsom on September 28 signed AB 1228 into law; its title says it all: “...
Fast-food workers in California will make $20 an hour when the industry's new minimum wage law takes effect in April, with some fast-food restaurants preparing to raise prices.
Most of California's fast food workers are set to be paid at least $20 per hour. A new law mandating the minimum wage increase for fast food workers is scheduled to take effect on Monday.
Afterhealth careandfast-foodworkers in California received a pay bump this year, the state's minimum wage employees could be next to get a raise if voters approve Proposition 32. If the measure passes, minimum wage would immediately increase to $17 an hour in California for employers with 26...
The California fast-food bill will raise the minimum wage for many California workers at fast-food chains to $20 an hour starting April 1.
He said the state is "one step closer to fairer wages, safer and healthier working conditions, and better training by giving hardworking fast-food workers a stronger voice and seat at the table." In addition to the pay raises, it also established a "Fast Food Council," including represent...