💼The new law increases the minimum wage for fast food workers in California to $20 an hour, making it the highest minimum wage in the country.
📈Over half a million fast food workers in California will see a substantial pay increase, helping them provide for themselves and their families.
🍔Fast food workers in California are more likely to live in poverty, and this law aims to lift them out of poverty and provide them with a more sustainable income.
💰The law addresses the wage disparity between fast food workers and workers in similar industries, bringing fast food workers' wages closer to those of their counterparts.
⚖️The law is seen as a significant step in sectoral bargaining, as it sets labor standards for a whole sector rather than individual establishments, potentially paving the way for similar measures in other industries.