California passed legislation last fall that will require a $20 per hour minimum wage at most restaurants.
Beginning April 1, most fast food workers in California will be paid a $20 minimum wage - a nearly $5 per hour raise — under a deal made last year between labor unions and the industry that helped avoid a costly referendum on the November 2024 ballot.The mandatory raise applies to all fast food restaurants in California that are part of a chain with at least 60 locations nationwide.
consumer price index for urban wage earners and clerical workers, whichever is lower.However, not everyone is happy about this minimum wage increase law.Several eateries, particularly pizza chains, have begun to cut jobs, in an effort to get ahead of the possible financial repercussions, The Wall Street Journal reported. Michael Ojeda, 29, a Pizza Hut driver in Ontario, Calif.
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