After California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill that seeks to provide better wages and job benefits to fast food restaurant chain workers across the state, some organizations that oppose it presented an initiative that He intends to take it to a referendum during the November 2024 elections. Gonzalo Alvarado has the story for us.
Debate sparks in California over law that would help fast-food chain workers
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