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"California's Rising Minimum Wage: Impact on Fast Food Industry and Schools"
1 year ago•Source: KABC-TV
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California's new $20-per-hour minimum wage for fast food workers is causing public schools to compete for cafeteria workers, as demand for school meals increases and turnover remains high. Some districts have already increased wages to compete with fast food chains, while others are limited in what they can offer. Despite budget constraints, school districts can provide incentives such as health insurance, paid vacation, and predictable hours to attract workers, and may have an advantage in offering stability and job security.