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After California’s fast food minimum wages increased ... All republished articles must include our logo, our reporter’s ...
For starters, California’s been raising its minimum wage for the better part of a decade. Over that period of time, Koonse said, "fast food has actually gained employment." She said ...
A case for higher minimum wages without job cuts A report from The Roosevelt Institute, a progressive think tank, found that some of the largest fast-food firms in the nation raked in record level ...
The Fast Act (AB 1228) raised the minimum wage for franchised fast-food restaurants to $20 per hour beginning April 1, 2024—$4 higher than California's standard minimum wage.
California is setting one of the highest minimum wages in the country for fast-food workers: $20 an hour. Believe it or not, that’s a compromise that fast-food companies are on board with ...
On Monday, California set the hourly minimum wage for fast food workers at brands with 60 or more units nationally at $20. Labor advocates say the political battle over fast food is not over ...
Minimum wage for fast food employees in California rose to $20 per hour on Monday, impacting more than half a million workers. In addition to raising the minimum wage, AB 1228 allows the Fast Food ...
Donor-Advised Funds Support KQED by using your donor-advised fund to make a charitable gift. California’s $20-an-hour minimum wage for larger fast food chains has not led to overall job losses, ...