Impact of California's New $20-an-Hour Minimum Wage on School Cafeteria Workers

Thursday, 4 April 2024, 10:31

California's implementation of a $20-an-hour minimum wage for fast food workers is causing concerns among schools as they struggle to compete for cafeteria staff. Last year, the Sacramento Unified School District preemptively raised wages for food service workers by 10% in anticipation of the new law.
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Impact of California's New $20-an-Hour Minimum Wage on School Cafeteria Workers

California's Fast Food Minimum Wage Impact

California's decision to introduce a $20-an-hour minimum wage for fast food workers has sent ripples across various sectors, with school districts feeling the pressure to retain cafeteria staff.

School District Response

The Sacramento Unified School District took proactive measures by implementing a 10% wage increase for its food service workers in anticipation of the new law.


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