Unraveling the Impact of AB 1228: California's Fast Food Labor Legislation
"California's Fast Food Franchise Law: What You Need to Know"
Are you curious about the recent developments in California's fast food industry? Our latest blog post dives deep into the topic of AB 1228, the Fast Food Franchisor Responsibility Act, and its significant implications for small business owners, especially those operating McDonald's franchises. This landmark legislation, signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom, introduces a range of changes that have sparked both celebration and controversy.
Discover how AB 1228 impacts fast-food workers, the role of the newly established Fast Food Council, and the concerns raised by the National Owners Association (NOA). Explore the negotiations and compromises that shaped the final version of this law and learn about the projected annual costs that have small business owners concerned.
Tags: Fast Food Franchise Law, AB 1228, California labor standards, Minimum wage increase, Fast Food Council, Small business owners, McDonald's franchisees, Joint liability provision, Worker wages, Labor Legislation
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