Months After $20 Minimum Wage Law, California Fast Food Workers Want Another Increase
Months after the state of California passed a law mandating that restaurants pay their employees a minimum wage of $20 an hour, the state’s fast food workers are angling for another increase.
In a proposal that would likely see increased pressure on the Golden State’s struggling restaurants, the California Fast Food Workers Union want an hourly rate increase of $0.70 to come into effect in January.
“As California’s fast-food industry grows, cooks and cashiers are doubling down on their fight across the state to win safe and healthy stores, stable hours, pay that keeps up with inflation and training to understand their rights on the job,” the union said in a memo released on Thursday, according to the California Globe.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/08/months-after-20-minimum-wage-law-california-fast/
Serving fries was never meant to be a career to raise a family. It was for kids to make pocket money.
You can't raise a family on that out there. That's barely enough for one person to survive.
Exactly. Bad choices bad outcomes. Got a pocket money job? Don’t have a kid.
So simple.
And if you live in an apartment, don’t get a boat or a dog...
What’s the saying about a boat— If it flies, floats or f_ _ k_…rent it. I’ll go wash my own mouth out with soap😂
Weed money “Come on “man”**** 5 ▼ – HenryBowman1984 5 points 1 day ago +5 / -0 Serving fries was never meant to be a career to raise a family. It was for kids to make pocket money