Por: Los Angeles Times Business December 30, 2022
A group of businesses and restaurant trade groups sued Thursday to stop California from implementing a new labor law boosting protections for fast-food workers. The landmark California law would, among other things, create a worker representative body with the power to raise wages. The group, known as the Save Local Restaurants coalition, is attempting to qualify a referendum that would put the law on hold and ask California voters whether to... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Politics March 28, 2023
When the pandemic first struck, Edson Costa lost his job and fell into a bout of depression so debilitating, he said, that “I couldn’t even do the work I had found.”The unpaid rent balance on his Lynn two-bedroom ballooned, until his landlord handed him an eviction notice... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Politics February 02, 2023
Susan Bushnell was in a hurry when a man, clipboard in hand, approached her outside a Walmart Supercenter in Vista, Calif., one afternoon last September. The man asked Bushnell to sign a petition as she wrangled her fussing 5-year-old daughter into a shopping cart. He said the... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Business January 25, 2023
A California law seeking to increase wages and improve working conditions for fast-food workers has been set aside for now, after state officials said an effort by major restaurant and business trade groups to overturn the law had qualified as a measure on next year's... + más
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Forbes USA Business January 01, 2023
California Governor Gavin Newsom (Photo by Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)Anadolu Agency via Getty Images A coalition of franchisees, restaurateurs, and other small business owners more than a million signatures in early December to qualify a referendum for the... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Politics December 31, 2022
A Sacramento County Superior Court judge has put a temporary hold on a new California law boosting protections for fast-food workers that was set to go into effect Jan. 1. The order comes in response to a lawsuit filed Thursday by a coalition of major restaurant and business... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Business December 06, 2022
Businesses and restaurant trade groups said Monday that they have submitted enough voter signatures for a ballot measure to overturn a landmark California law that could open the door to workers' wages being raised to $22 an hour — signatures that labor advocates allege... + más
Allegations of underhanded tactics in this fast-food industry battle | Los Angeles Times
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Los Angeles Times USA Business November 04, 2022
Good morning, and welcome to the Essential California newsletter. It’s Friday, Nov. 4. I'm Suhauna Hussain, a reporter on the L.A. Times business desk. I write about issues affecting workers. I've been closely following the expensive battle over new California law... + más
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California union alleges that fast-food effort to block new labor law is 'willfully misleading voters' | Los Angeles Times
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