A Sacramento Superior Court judge ruled Friday blocking a California bill that would give the state the power to negotiate wages and working conditions for fast food workers.
Block relies on the results of a proposed referendum pushed by the fast food giant to trample on proposed changes.
The Fast Food Accountability and Standards Restoration Act (“FAST”) has met with significant backlash from restaurateurs and franchisees as unions battle to give states seats in wage negotiations.
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The law establishes a 10-member council that can set parameters for minimum wages and working hours at fast food restaurants in the state.
ticker | safety | last | Change | change % |
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MCD | McDonald’s Co., Ltd. | 263.53 | -2.40 | -0.90% |
CMG | Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. | 1,387.49 | -17.46 | -1.24% |
Interest groups in the restaurant industry are calling for the bill to be repealed in a November 2024 referendum.
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Election officials haven’t finished counting signatures on the referendum proposal yet, but if enough are counted, a court ruling will suspend the law from taking effect until Californians can speak out.
The California Department of Labor Relations plans to begin enforcing the law on Sunday until the reform petition is successful. But concrete negotiations on wages are unlikely to begin until the second half of next year.
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The Service Employees International Union has been a key advocate for legislation.
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The union has single-handedly accused McDonald’s, Chipotle and other chains of ignoring worker welfare for business considerations.