Who would have thought this would have happened?

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        7 months ago

        The law says it only applies to businesses that have over 60 locations nationwide. Back in real life and not “woah conservative bro I’m so traumatized” world, Fosters Freeze has 62 locations. So to avoid this law, they’d have to close 3 of them. Also not sure whether it applies to franchisees, and I’m sure you have absolutely no idea either.

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          7 months ago

          Yes it applies to franchises. So you think foster should close two and move grow again ?

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            7 months ago

            No, I think they should figure out how to be profitable enough to pay their employees enough to live on in California. Not sure why that’s a difficult concept.

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              7 months ago

              They already pay them enough. 20 isn’t some Magic number. It’s a number the government made up with no logic.

              Since inflation has lowered sales. It means fewer jobs for people who will have a hard time getting a job. Way to go California.

              The employees said they were happy with their pay. They’d rather have 16 an hour than no job.

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                7 months ago

                I’d bet they’d rather have a wage consistent with COL and better work/life balance than an arbitrary $16/hr.

                Nobody likes being exploited for profit.

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                    7 months ago

                    20 is a compromise between what’s actually livable and what employers are willing to pay.

                    I agree it’s a stupid number, it should be higher and based off the cost of housing and rate of inflation.