California fast food restaurants have slashed nearly 10,000 jobs because of the state’s new $20 minimum wage as struggling franchises cut labor costs and raise. California’s mandatory minimum wage for fast food workers took effect monday, with $20 an hour now in place.
As of monday, about half a million fast food workers in california are making at least $20 per hour, $4 higher than the overall state minimum wage. The law raising the fast food minimum wage will take effect on april 1, 2024.
— Most Fast Food Workers In California Will Be Paid At Least $20 An Hour Beginning Monday When A New Law Is Scheduled To Kick In, Giving More Financial Security To A Historically Low.
The new fast food minimum wage is $20 per hour and took effect on april 1.
As If On Cue, It Raised A Familiar Refrain That Those Workers Would.
Today, it’s $16 an hour.
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California Just Raised The Minimum Wage For The State’s Fast Food Sector Workers By $4 To $20.
The new wage went into effect on april 1.
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Does an employer covered by the new law have to post a new minimum wage or industrial welfare commissioner order?