California's Fast-Food Law Could Be in the Hands of Voters
Enough signatures have been collected for a statewide referendum on the November 2024 ballot.
Enough signatures have been collected for a statewide referendum on the November 2024 ballot.
After accusations of fraud and going through bankruptcy, the rapidly growing coffee chain is witnessing a massive turnaround, according to one hedge fund manager.
Defensive practices are a must in this climate.
The legislation has left operators with questions beyond just wage increases.
The noncompliance includes alleged failure to limit working hours and provide appropriate meal breaks.
A new coalition is asking for a referendum to be placed on a ballot in 2024.
With the rule, the NLRB would consider 'indirect control,' which would loop franchisors into more potential lawsuits at the franchisee level.
The new law would affect restaurant chains with 100 or more locations.
The executive called the legislation "lopsided, hypocritical, and ill-considered."
The FAST Act would allow the government to set rates.