I'm a California restaurant operator preparing for the $20-an-hour fast-food wage by trimming hours, eliminating employee vacation, and raising menu prices
I'm a California restaurant operator preparing for the $20-an-hour fast-food wage by trimming hours, eliminating employee vacation, and raising menu prices
www.businessinsider.com I'm a California restaurant operator preparing for the $20-an-hour fast-food wage by trimming hours, eliminating employee vacation, and raising menu prices
A Fatburger franchisee in Los Angeles shares survival strategies as California chains brace for $20-an-hour wage for fast-food workers in April.
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"how will I buy my next four franchises if I have to pay my employees a living wage?"
29 2 ReplySomehow his employees were living before this wage increase. So what exactly does “living wage” mean to you?
0 46 ReplyYou should change your username to intensely_stupid@jackass.me
26 0 ReplyI doubt $20 is a living wage, but the idea is that you can support yourself working full time.
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