Fast Food Workers in California Face Job Losses as $20 Minimum Wage Law Takes Effect from day deramer episode 73 Watch Video
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Description: California fast food workers risk losing their jobs or having their hours reduced as chains brace for the implementation of a new $20 minimum wage law. The wage increase, which Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law with the Fast Act in September, affects fast-food chains with 60 or more locations nationwide. Pizza Hut is cutting over 1,200 delivery jobs and some franchises are ending delivery services, outsourcing them to third parties instead. Round Table Pizza is set to lay off about 1,280 delivery drivers, and Excalibur Pizza plans to cut 73 driver jobs and 21% of its workforce in April.
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