California Fast Food Workers to Receive Industry-Leading $20 Minimum Wage

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A new law in California will raise the minimum wage for fast food workers to $20 per hour, providing financial security for many workers but also causing concerns for small business owners who may have to raise prices and cut staff. The law, a result of negotiations between the fast food industry and labor unions, applies to national chain restaurants with at least 60 establishments and exempts those operating inside grocery stores or producing and selling bread as a stand-alone item. Despite concerns, data from previous minimum wage increases in the state have shown positive employment effects, and the law is set to take effect on Monday.
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- Restaurant owner fears California minimum wage law is 'a silent tax' on consumers, 'collapsing' businesses Fox Business
- Which CA fast food workers qualify for $20 hour minimum wage? KRON4
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