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As fast food workers across California push for higher wages and more protections, Santa Clara County is looking to create a know-your-rights training program for such employees — much to the ...
Fast food workers in California to earn $20 an hour. What does it mean for workers nationwide? The move could boost pay statewide and galvanize efforts across the U.S.
Today, it seems like every service-based food transaction gives customers the option to leave a tip - including at some actual fast food counters.
Fast-food workers are facing an affordability crisis, needing to work longer hours to afford the meals they serve. Wage gaps highlight economic issues in the food industry.
A group of Los Angeles fast-food workers walked off the job Tuesday to urge city officials to approve a law that would give them more control over their work schedules.
The City Council is considering how to expand an existing policy, the “Fair Work Week” ordinance, to fast food workers.
A year before, Assembly Bill 257 created the council and empowered it to set an initial minimum wage of at least $22 an hour, while assuming that franchised fast food outlets were subsidiaries of ...