New $20 minimum wage for CA's fast-food workers starts next weekFast-food workers in California will see a minimum wage increase to $20 an hour, a 25% increase from the current $16 minimum wage.Federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour and has not changed since 2009; proposals for an increase have stalled.
Companies Look To Buy Backyards To Build Housing | KQEDSenate Bill 9 has not significantly increased new housing despite the housing need in California.A growing number of developers are offering cash for backyards to build more housing.
New $20 minimum wage for CA's fast-food workers starts next weekFast-food workers in California will see a minimum wage increase to $20 an hour, a 25% increase from the current $16 minimum wage.Federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour and has not changed since 2009; proposals for an increase have stalled.
Companies Look To Buy Backyards To Build Housing | KQEDSenate Bill 9 has not significantly increased new housing despite the housing need in California.A growing number of developers are offering cash for backyards to build more housing.
In-N-Out increases food prices in California amid rising wagesIn-N-Out prices have increased in California due to the new $20 minimum wage for fast-food workers.
How Have Wage Increases Affected Fast Food Workers? | KQEDCalifornia raised fast food minimum wage to $20 an hour from $16.
California fast food minimum wage just jumped to $20 an hour. Who actually gets it?Employees of national fast food chains will benefit from the $20 minimum wage in California.Fast food establishments offering limited-service and standardized options are covered under the new law.
In-N-Out increases food prices in California amid rising wagesIn-N-Out prices have increased in California due to the new $20 minimum wage for fast-food workers.
How Have Wage Increases Affected Fast Food Workers? | KQEDCalifornia raised fast food minimum wage to $20 an hour from $16.
California fast food minimum wage just jumped to $20 an hour. Who actually gets it?Employees of national fast food chains will benefit from the $20 minimum wage in California.Fast food establishments offering limited-service and standardized options are covered under the new law.
California fast-food workers form a unique union in a bid for higher wages, better working conditionsThe California Fast Food Workers Union, backed by the SEIU, will represent over half a million fast-food workers in the state.The union's priorities include annual wage increases, just-cause protections, and predictable schedules for workers.