I'm a California restaurant operator preparing for the $20-an-hour fast-food wage by trimming hours, eliminating employee vacation, and raising menu prices
I'm a California restaurant operator preparing for the $20-an-hour fast-food wage by trimming hours, eliminating employee vacation, and raising menu prices
www.businessinsider.com I'm a California restaurant operator preparing for the $20-an-hour fast-food wage by trimming hours, eliminating employee vacation, and raising menu prices
A Fatburger franchisee in Los Angeles shares survival strategies as California chains brace for $20-an-hour wage for fast-food workers in April.
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Defending scamming as a business model isn’t a business model.
19 1 ReplyHe eliminated employee vacation and then used it as a flex. Greed is gross y'all.
7 0 ReplyI’ve never once heard of fast food workers getting vacation or any sort of paid time off
1 2 ReplyShouldn't be, though. Humans deserve rest.
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