California voters will decide on a referendum next year that could overturn a landmark new federal law that sets working conditions and minimum wages of up to $22 an hour for fast-food workers in the country’s largest state.
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California voters will decide on a referendum next year that could overturn a landmark new federal law that sets working conditions and minimum wages of up to $22 an hour for fast-food workers in the country’s largest state.
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