Michael Lotito says a new law in California that raises the minimum wage for fast food workers means restaurants that pay below the $20 [per hour wage] may struggle to keep and attract workers.
Gary J. Lieberman and Puneet Dhaliwal give a brief overview of some notable, employment-related pending legislation and ballot initiatives in Massachusetts that would affect employers.
Michael Lotito weighs in on the ripple effects of a new law in California that will raise the minimum wage for fast-food workers in the state to $20 an hour, effective April 2024.
Michael Lotito says California’s AB 1228, which increases the minimum wage for limited-service workers and specifically targets any limited-service chain with more than 60 units nationwide, will create a ripple effect throughout the state’s labor market.