Court order puts temporary hold on California’s fast food bill

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Court order puts temporary hold on California’s fast food bill
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A coalition has gathered more than 1 million signatures opposing implementation of AB 257. The state has until Jan. 25 to verify the signatures.

A Sacramento Superior Court judge has placed aon a bill aimed at boosting wages and protections for California’s fast-food workers, which had been set to go into effect Jan. 1.

“Over 1 million Californians have made clear they want their say on this flawed measure, which would raise food prices and cost their communities needed jobs,” the group said recently. “If and when the referendum challenging AB 257 qualifies for the ballot, the law will be put on hold,” Hagen wrote. “But in the absence of clear authority providing that AB 257 is suspended merely upon submission of unverified signatures, DIR has an obligation to proceed with implementing the duly enacted statute.”

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