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  2. Nearly every fast-food restaurant in California raised prices ...

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    As of May 2023, California had 427,270 fast food workers, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, with an average pay of $ 17.63 per hour. The nationwide average wage for fast food workers in ...

  3. Between a guac and a hard place: California’s new $20/hour ...

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    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 ...

  4. California fast food minimum wage just jumped to $20 an hour ...

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    Other exemptions to new fast food wage law. Last Monday, Newsom signed Assembly Bill 610 into law, which will exempt fast food restaurants located within “airports, hotels, event centers, theme ...

  5. No, California's $20 Minimum Wage for Fast-Food Workers Did ...

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    Even though the paper was published in September, the chart ends in July 2024, when California fast-food employment was up 1.85 percent since March 2024 while national fast food was up 3.22 percent.

  6. California's $20 fast food minimum wage didn't lead to major ...

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    AB 1228 went into effect in the Golden State April 1, setting a $20 per hour minimum wage for those working at fast food restaurants with less than 60 locations nationwide and restaurants located ...

  7. California FAST Recovery Act - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  8. The fast-food industry claims the California minimum ... - AOL

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    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.

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