One of the new California laws that kicks in -come the new year will bring dramatic increases to the minimum wages of fast food workers.
On April 1st, workers at fast food franchises will start to earn a 20-dollar-an-hour minimum wage, but changes are already coming to the industry - even before the higher pay scales go into effect.
Two Pizza Hut franchisees operating several dozen stores in California have given notice to roughly 2,000 delivery drivers - that they're likely to be laid off early next year.
Keith Miller is with American Association of Franchisees & Dealers... he tells us, fast food restaurants were already moving away from delivery services; the Subway store owner says .. trimming back on workers won't be the only impact - of the new higher minimum wage:
With fast food workers about to make $20/hour Miller tells us, this will effectively raise California's minimum wage - across the board for everyone.
Fast food chains such as Chipotle and McDonald’s say they planned to raise menu prices as a way to off-set the costs of higher wages in California.
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