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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 ...
On Thursday, just ahead of the Labor Day weekend, fast-food workers in nearly 60 cities across the nation went on a one-day strike to force the raising of the minimum wage from $7.25 to $15 an hour.
The City Council is considering how to expand an existing policy, the “Fair Work Week” ordinance, to fast food workers.
Six months after the $20 wage took effect there’s a new debate in political, media and academic circles over its impact. The industry says jobs are being lost.
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.
The survey from the California Fast Food Workers Union, published this month, interviewed approximately 405 fast-food workers across the state, and the results indicated significant amounts of ...
A new study by LendingTree found that fast food, once viewed as a staple for lower-income workers and families, is increasingly unaffordable for the employees who work at fast-food restaurants. The… ...