A report from the UC Berkeley Labor Center shows that people working fast-food jobs are more likely to live in or near poverty.
Fast-food workers in Los Angeles and Orange counties will join others Tuesday, Nov. 15 in a statewide protest aimed at keeping McDonald’s, Starbucks and other restaurant chains from trying to block a new law that will boost wages and give workers a stronger voice on the job.
The coalition’s effort is co-chaired jointly by the National Restaurant Association, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the International Franchise Association. Angelica Hernandez, who has worked for McDonald’s for 18 years, is making $17.75 an hour at a McDonald’s in Monterey Park.
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