A new California law increases the hourly wage for fast-food workers to $20 an hour in April 2024.
AdvertisementAdvertisementStarting next April, 557,000 fast-food workers in California will get a nearly 30% pay increase to $20 an hour at 30,000 restaurants in the state.
It's unclear how restaurant chains like Panera Bread came to be exempt from the fast-food law.
Under the new law signed by Newsom, thousands of fast-food workers making minimum wage in the state will get another increase to $20 an hour in April.
Besides dropping the minimum wage boost to $20 an hour, the new law allows a fast-food council to adjust only wages.
Persons:
Gavin Newsom, —, Newsom, Boudin
Organizations:
Service, California Gov, FAST
Locations:
California