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However, a spokesman for California Gov. Gavin Newsom told The Journal fast food chains can afford to give their workers a raise. “These are wages that will go towards basic necessities like ...
April 1 marked day one of California's new fast food minimum wage law, which raised the starting wage for restaurant employees in the state to $20 per hour — from $16 previously — for chains ...
A fast-food wage hike hits as many Californians are struggling to get by. Democrats argue their policies are in response to the affordability crisis — not worsening it.
Now he only schedules seven for each shift as he scrambles to absorb a dramatic jump in labor costs after a new California law boosted the hourly wage for fast California fast food workers now ...
Outside of Nation's in El Cerrito, California. Nation's Foodservice, Inc., doing business as Nation's Giant Hamburgers or simply Nation's, is a privately held El Cerrito, California-based regional fast food diner chain. Its menu includes hamburgers, hot dogs, sandwiches, breakfast items, and pies.
When California’s groundbreaking law raising fast-food workers’ minimum wage from $15.50 per hour to $20 took effect at the start of the month, food chains including Chipotle, Chick-Fil-A ...
Calorie count laws are a type of law that require restaurants (typically only larger restaurant chains) to post food energy and nutritional information on the food served on menus. [1] Studies of consumer behavior have shown that for some fast-food chains, consumers reduce calorie consumption but at other chains they do not. [2]
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