Fast food restaurant owners are scrambling to absorb a dramatic jump in labor costs after a new California law boosted the hourly wage for fast food workers on April 1 from $16 to $20 an hour.
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California fast food workers now earn $20 per hour - employers respond by cutting hoursIn the first two months after the law passed April 1, the industry gained 8,000 jobs, compared to the same period in 2023.
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California Fast Food Franchisees Forced to Cut Employees’ Hours due to $20 Minimum WageSource of breaking news and analysis, insightful commentary and original reporting, curated and written specifically for the new generation of independent and conservative thinkers.
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California Fast Food Franchisees Forced to Cut Employees’ Hours due to $20 Minimum WageSource of breaking news and analysis, insightful commentary and original reporting, curated and written specifically for the new generation of independent and conservative thinkers.
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California fast food workers now earn $20 per hour, franchisees responding by cutting hoursGov. Gavin Newsom said the hike was necessary to give the state's more than half a million fast food workers a living wage.
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California fast food workers now earn $20 per hour, franchisees responding by cutting hoursGov. Gavin Newsom said the hike was necessary to give the state's more than half a million fast food workers a living wage.
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California’s $20 minimum wage led to fast food price hikes, lower customer traffic, study showsSince California's new minimum wage law went into effect on April 1, menu prices at fast food restaurants has surged and foot traffic has slowed, according to new data.
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