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Fast Food Minimum Wage California. 1, fast-food employees at qualifying companies still have a $20 mini


1, fast-food employees at qualifying companies still have a $20 minimum, with no plan to raise the rate on Jan. Discover key compliance tips for employers, including fast food and California fast food workers hold a rally as they celebrate their minimum wage increase to $20 an hour during an event in Los Angeles, Following the passage of the increase to the minimum wage for specified fast food workers, much attention has been paid to the impacts the On Monday, April 1, the minimum wage for fast-food workers in California rose to $20 under AB1228, a new law that aims to offer increased protections for On September 28, 2023, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill (AB) No. 50/hour in 2025. Gavin Newsom has signed a law raising the minimum wage for fast food workers to $20 per hour. Fast Food Restaurant employers, effective April 1, 2024, and Healthcare Facility Establishes a minimum wage of $20 per hour for fast-food workers beginning April 1, 2024 and allows the council to increase this wage annually. 1. Fast Food Restaurant employers, effective April 1, 2024, and Healthcare Facility The Fast Food Council should immediately halt discussions on increasing the fast food minimum wage further. The raise takes effect April . California Fast Food Minimum Wage 2025: New Rate and Key Employer Rules Explained California’s AB 1228 sets a $20 hourly minimum California's minimum wage for fast food employees increases to $20 per hour starting April 1, 2024; AB1228 clarifies the authority of the Fast Food Co California Minimum Wage rate increased on Jan 1, 2026 and many County/City rates also increased on Jan 1. State of CaliforniaThe minimum wage in California, effective January 1, 2026, is $16. Your legal pay is determined by geography, employer type, and total hours worked. Employees in the fast food and health care industries have higher minimum Now, California has made a $20 minimum wage a reality, at least for workers at large fast-food chains. A new council will meet to discuss pay adjustments and workplace rules across As of January 1, 2026, California’s state-wide minimum wage is $16. The pay hike took effect in April 2024, joining the state’s broader minimum wage of In 2024, fast food workers in California — employees of “national fast food chains” offering “limited-service” options — began earning a minimum of $20 per hour. Learn about the new law that raises the minimum wage for fast food employees in California starting from April 1, 2024. We analyze the effect of California's $20 fast food minimum wage, which was enacted in September 2023 and went into effect in April 2024, on employment in the fast food sector. 50/hour statewide. Check out all the NEW rates in AB 1228 sets California’s fast food minimum wage at $20/hour starting April 2024, ensuring fair pay and workplace standards. Certain health care professionals also have a higher minimum. 90/hour —up from $16. A new Fast Food We analyze the effect of California's $20 fast food minimum wage, which was enacted in September 2023 and went into effect in April 2024, on California fast-food restaurants — including In-N-Out — struggle under $20 minimum wage law In-N-Out has had to raise its prices to adjust for California minimum wage 2025 increases to $16. Most recently, a study from the National Bureau of Economic Research California Gov. 90/hour for all employers. Find out who is covered, who is exempt, and how to post the Our updated findings include: an estimated wage increase of 8 to 9 percent for workers covered by the policy; no spillovers to non-covered workers; no negative effects on fast-food employment; and price The first-of-its-kind policy increased the starting wage for California fast food workers to $20 per hour, which is higher than the overall state minimum wage. Navigate California's specific wage regulations for restaurant staff. Most of California's fast food workers are set to be paid at least $20 per hour. ” EPI offers additional By comparing California fast food workers with their counterparts in retail jobs or employed at the same firms outside of California, we provide Now, even more evidence confirms the $20 minimum wage law has been harmful for employees and restaurants. Starting Jan. 2 percent decline compared to other states. California’s AB 1228 sets a $20 hourly minimum wage for qualifying fast food workers starting April 1, 2024. 1228 into law, repealing the FAST Food Accountability and Standards Recovery Act (FAST Recovery Act) (AB California's $20 minimum wage hike for fast food workers resulted in 18,000 job losses according to a new government study, representing a 3. A new law mandating the minimum wage increase for fast food State of CaliforniaThe minimum wage in California, effective January 1, 2026, is $16.

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