$20 Min. Wage In California To Bring Higher Prices, Layoffs & Automation

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$20 Min. Wage In California To Bring Higher Prices, Layoffs & Automation



The minimum wage outlaws jobs. The only question is which jobs are outlawed. In California, any job that can be done for less than $20 are illegal in fast food chains. Naturally, prices for consumers will go up, workers are laid off (thanks to a law!) while automation, kiosks and robotics replace them. Smaller businesses go out of business, or are never started; while big businesses adapt with much greater ease. Sounds a lot like the policies that were imposed under covid, doesn’t it? But this time, the tool of choice is the minimum wage law.
 
THREAD: CA - Candidate for US Senate proposes $50 hour minimum wage.

https://twitter.com/TY48791541/status/1776382124372758836
[link: https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...-it-closed-thanks-to-newsoms-20-minimum-wage/]
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Well, at least they won't have to worry about "working longer hours for lower wages" ...

https://twitter.com/SenSanders/status/1776004476828029049
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$20 Min. Wage In California To Bring Higher Prices, Layoffs & Automation

And a ripple effect is that it makes it even more difficult for California Schools to find cafeteria workers.

California’s new $20-an-hour fast food minimum wage law poses headaches for school districts: ‘Harder to hire’

California’s new $20-an-hour minimum wage for fast food workers won’t just impact consumers who have to pay higher prices for menu items, but it could also make it more difficult for some public schools to retain low-paid cafeteria staffers.

Cash-strapped school districts in the Golden State could be forced to compete with billion-dollar corporations such as McDonald’s, Wendy’s and Pizza Hut parent company Yum! Brands for food service workers who are badly needed in California.
 
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