Newsom Signs Fast Food Bill Into Law Raising Min. Wage; Industry Heads Expect Consumer Prices To Increase

Newsom Signs Fast Food Bill Into Law Raising Min. Wage; Industry Heads Expect Consumer Prices To Increase

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California Governor Gavin Newsom observed Labor Day by signing a new bill into law Monday that could raise minimum wages for more than half a million fast food workers after forcing restaurants across the state to close their doors during the pandemic.

 

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