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Fast food workers protest against efforts to repeal a law creating a council to help set workplace conditions in fast food restaurants in Sacramento on Nov. 15, 2022. Photo by Rahul Lal, CalMatters
Fast food workers protest against efforts to repeal a law creating a council to help set workplace conditions in fast food restaurants in Sacramento on Nov. 15, 2022. Photo by Rahul Lal, CalMatters
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Before California’s fast food workers get a minimum wage hike to $20 an hour in April, the state will grant them another historic avenue to advance their interests.

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