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Fast-food industry coalition sues to block California labor law AB 257

Por: Los Angeles Times Business December 30, 2022

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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



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