California fast food minimum wage just jumped to $20 an hour. Who actually gets it?
Briefly

Employees of a "national fast food chain" - with more than 60 establishments across the country offering "limited-service" - will receive the wage increase.
It covers "fast food restaurant employees," regardless of whether they are employed by the national brand or a franchisee.
In an email statement, Joseph Bryant, executive vice president for the Service Employees International Union, said livable wages "should be a priority for corporate fast-food companies."
Read at Sacramento Bee
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