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Californians to vote on overturning a new law that could raise fast-food worker wages

Por: Los Angeles Times Business January 25, 2023

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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 ballot. The referendum seeking to overturn Assembly Bill 257 gathered sufficient valid voter signatures, the office of California Secretary of State Shirley Weber certified... + full article



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