How California's New Minimum Wage Law Impacts School Districts
Thursday, 4 April 2024, 20:23
Implications of California's $20-an-Hour Fast Food Minimum Wage Law
California’s recent implementation of a $20-an-hour minimum wage for fast food workers is causing concern for school districts.
Challenges for School Districts
- School districts may have to adjust budgets to accommodate higher wages.
- Menu prices in school lunch programs may increase due to higher labor costs.
Conclusion: The new minimum wage law in California poses significant challenges for school districts in managing budgets and meal pricing.
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