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To: yard_man who wrote (183581)1/8/2023 7:32:07 PM
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Mickey D's fixin' to lay-off workers and reorganize
I’m not sure what the minimum wage battles are looking like in other states, but I do remember hearing about California’s. There, the minimum wage for the state hit $15.50 to ring in the New Year, but that isn’t the top end. Oh, no, no, no. Every city in the state gets to do its own thing as far as setting a higher threshold if they choose to, and some do. …The pay increase applies to the entire state, but some cities and counties have higher minimum wages already in place. The minimum wage in city of Los Angeles goes to $16.04. In Pasadena, it’s $16.11. In Malibu, it’s $15.96. In West Hollywood, it’s $17.95. The McDonald’s corporation has had a screaming good run lately and still has big expansion plans. The corporation intends to do it all while paring operational costs at the same time.