The state’s minimum wage is tied to inflation, anyway, and will become $16.50 on Jan. 1 even without Prop 32. That, coupled with April’s implementation of the $20 fast food wage, were factors behind a “no” vote for some. I think they relate well to your first and second points.
November 24, 2024 at 12:03 AM
The state’s minimum wage is tied to inflation, anyway, and will become $16.50 on Jan. 1 even without Prop 32. That, coupled with April’s implementation of the $20 fast food wage, were factors behind a “no” vote for some. I think they relate well to your first and second points.