California State Senate passes fast food worker rights bill

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The California State Senate passed Assembly Bill 257, aimed at regulating the fast food industry.

It would be the first of a kind. For fast food worker Angela Kissinger it matters "... because for once we can have a voice, and we have a seat at the table."

It would be a table populated by workers and fast food franchise owners, where they could talk about wages and working conditions. This bill not only affects the drive-thrus we're familiar with but also pizza parlors, coffee and ice cream shops and more.

 

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Dumb, it’s a point to protect the employees, but when it comes to wages, fast food jobs weren’t supposed to be full on careers. This bill is going to close a lot of restaurants and then that equals to fewer jobs. Unions don’t care about the people they care about themselves

More Gov overreach ! When I worked at a burger joint, we had all the rights we needed, nothing more! If my manager kissed me (yes, it happened, sorry millennials) I kissed him back. It made things smoother for both of us!

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