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California’s ‘groundbreaking’ fast food council lacks a leader, hasn’t met in over a year
Workers say the leaderless council has left wage and safety standards on hold for about 630,000 fast-food workers.
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California’s ‘groundbreaking’ fast food council lacks a leader, hasn’t met in over a year
In summary Fast food workers, council members call on Newsom to appoint a chairperson so the council can meet again. California’s first-in-the-nation fast food council — created to give workers a voice on wages, safety and working conditions — has not met in over a year and has no chairperson. Now the workers the council was built to protect, organized by the Service Employees International Union, are taking their concerns directly to the state,…
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