California Gov. Gavin Newsom signs the fast food bill surrounded by fast food workers at the SEIU Local 721 in Los Angeles on Sept. 28, 2023.Damian Dovarganes/AP "Today’s victory is just the beginning," Ingrid Vilorio, a California fast-food worker and leader in the Fight for $...
Los Angeles area fast-food workers celebrated their $20 an hour wage Friday on the heels of the statewide industry mandated increase. The pay hike for California fast-food workerswent into effect April 1, and is the highest minimum wage across the U.S. restaurant industry. Inland Empire ...
California’s fast-food workers will now be among the highest-paid low-wage workers in the nation. The origins of this momentous victory can be traced back to a movement that began on the opposite side of the country more than a decade ago. The Service Employees International Union (SEIU)...
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.
So when California passed a law makingthe minimum wage $20 for all fast food workers, a minimum wage that overrides the state's minimum wage of $16, it poses the question: should Michigan do the same? yaoinlove California's New Law ...
California's new law boosting the minimum wage for fast-food workers in the state to $20 an hour went into effect Monday, impacting restaurants that have at least 60 locations nationwide, except those that make and sell their own bread. ...
The California Fast Food Workers Union is urging the state to again raise the minimum wage for fast-food employees. According to a letter sent to the statewide Fast Food Council last month, the union is asking for a $20.70 wage starting in 2025 and a $21.40 wage in 2026. The proposed ...
The surging prices at the popular fast-food chains come as Gov. Newsom signed into law a minimum wage hike for fast food workers at restaurants with at least 60 locations nationwide – although the law contains an exception for restaurants that sell their own bread. The ...
That is becoming increasingly clear in California, where the state started requiring fast-food chain restaurants to pay workers at least $20 per hour beginning on April 1. The result has been higher prices at those restaurants—and a corresponding drop in traffic. ...
In major markets like California, where theminimum wage for fast-food workersis now $20 — and inflationary pressures on ingredients and packaging persist — the only hope restaurants have of turning a profit on a value meal is if a customer buys the meal and also adds an apple pie ...