A major fast-food franchisee in California is installing kiosks at his restaurants to save money as the $20 minimum wage affects businesses. The franchisee owns Burger Kings, Taco Bells, and Popeyes locations in the state.
A major fast-food franchisee in California , Harsh Ghai, is rushing to install kiosks at his restaurants to save money as the $20 minimum wage affects businesses.
Governor of California Gavin Newsom speaks onstage during Vox Media’s 2022 Code Conference in Beverly Hills, California. Meanwhile, Ghai said he is trying to offset the raised wage by cutting employee hours, doing away with overtime, holding back on opening additional locations, and installing kiosks.
California’s mandate that fast food workers be paid $20 an hour, at minimum, went into affect on April 1, Breitbart News
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