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The Fast Food Accountability and Standards (FAST) Recovery Act (AB 257) is a Californian law which brings multiple reforms to the state's fast food industry. The bill's provisions aim to allow workers and California state to hold fast-food chains responsible for issues like wage theft and overtime pay, and establish a council which itself shall be responsible for establishing minimum standards ...
Backers say they have submitted more than enough for a ballot measure to overturn the law. A labor group alleges signatures were obtained fraudulently. Fast-food industry pushes to halt AB 257, a ...
California's new minimum wage legislation is now in force. As of April 1, the Golden State has raised the minimum wage for employees at fast food restaurants to $20 an hour, aiming to improve the ...
California’s new law (AB 1228) — signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Sept. 28, 2023 — will hike fast-food workers’ wages up to $20 an hour, starting April 1, 2024. It has sparked ...
A study from UC Berkely found that a law raising California's minimum wage for fast food workers did not cost the sector jobs. ... The state had approximately 750,000 fast food jobs when the law ...
The order comes in response to a lawsuit filed Thursday by a coalition of major restaurant businesses and industry trade groups that is backing an effort to overturn the law.
The article stated that employment in California's fast food and "other limited-service eateries was 726,600 in January, "down 1.3% from last September," when Newsom signed the minimum wage law.
Dunkin' Brands (defunct 2020) owns Dunkin' Donuts and Baskin-Robbins. Focus Brands owns Auntie Anne's, Carvel, Cinnabon, Moe's Southwest Grill, and Schlotzsky's. Kahala Brands owns Great Steak. The Wendy's Company owns Wendy's and T.J. Cinnamons; Yum! Brands (spun off from PepsiCo in 1997) owns KFC, Taco Bell, and Pizza Hut restaurants outside ...