Tag: California minimum wage law
Fast Food Council Approves Motion To Possibly Raise State Fast Food Minimum Wage By Another 70 Cents
The California Fast Food Council approved a motion to consider raising the minimum wage for fast food workers by another 70 cents per hour on Wednesday, with a vote on the matter expected at their next meeting in either April...
California Minimum Wage Madness
“Countries with minimum wage laws almost invariably have higher rates of unemployment than countries without minimum wage laws,” Economist Thomas Sowell explained in 2013. “As for being ‘compassionate’ toward ‘the poor,’ this assumes that there is some enduring class of...
In-N-Out Oakland Closed Solely Due to Crime
In-N-Out owner Lynsi Snyder confirmed earlier this week that the Oakland In-N-Out location recently closed in January was because of crime rather than other excuses posited by Oakland officials. In January 2024, In-N-Out Burger announced that the last remaining franchise...
‘Jobs are Down and Workers are Suffering’ While Gov. Newsom Touts Job Increases
Well, it was only a matter of time. The Globe heard from the Governor’s Deputy Director for Rapid Response, Brandon Richards (He/Him), telling us we need to retract our articles on fast food job losses following Gov. Gavin Newsom signing...
Gov. Newsom Exposed for Gaslighting on California’s Fast Food Industry Job Loss
Since the passage of AB 1228 in September 2023, California’s privately-owned fast food restaurants have lost -6,166 jobs. Over the same period the previous year, prior to passage of AB 1228 (September 2022 through June 2023), California gained 17,528 private...
New Federal Report: California Has Lost Well Over 6,000 Fast Food Jobs Since Sept. 2023
New quarterly data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released on Thursday found that California has lost 6,166 total fast food jobs since the AB 1228 fast food minimum wage law went into effect in April, confirming once again...