California school districts are worried about workers could leave for $20 jobs in fast food.
The state put the minimum wage for fast-food workers up to $20 an hour on April 1.
AdvertisementSchool districts in California are worried about food and cafeteria workers leaving for higher-paying jobs at fast-food restaurants after the state boosted the sector's minimum wage to $20 an hour.
School districts "are all very worried about it," Carrie Bogdanovich, president of the California School Nutrition Association, told The Associated Press.
Are you a worker in California considering moving to a fast-food chain for the $20 wage?
Persons:
—, Carrie Bogdanovich, Sal Vitalie
Organizations:
Service, California School Nutrition Association, Associated Press, Garden Club, Business
Locations:
California, South San Francisco