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Jan. 4, 2023

AB 257: Laying standards for the fast food industry

Employers affected by the FAST Act need to prepare for a potentially large hit in terms of minimum wage increases and other adjustments to working conditions and rules for their employees.

Krista Mitzel

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The Mitzel Group

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Sara Shok

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The Mitzel Group

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The Fast Food Accountability and Standards Recovery Act ("FAST Act" or AB 257), effective Jan. 1, 2023, is an effort to allow a government body to almost act as a union for the fast food workers in California, and if successful, will forever alter the fast food industry.

The FAST Act attempts to set minimum standards for the industry by creating a Fast Food Council responsible for promulgating minimum standards - including wages, working ...

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