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Restaurants and Unions Agree to Raise Pay to $20 an Hour in California

The deal will avoid a ballot fight over a law passed last year that could have resulted in higher pay and other changes opposed by restaurant companies and franchisees.

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California, Elections, Fast Food Industry, Labor and Jobs, Minimum Wage, Newsom, Gavin, Organized Labor, Referendums, Service Employees International Union, Wages and Salaries
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