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In this Labor Day Weekend episode of Labor Relations Radio, Lance Christensen Vice President, Education Policy & Government Affairs of the California Policy Center rejoins host Peter List to discuss the FAST Act (AB257)—a bill that will fundamentally transform the fast-food industry in California (and perhaps elsewhere)—the California legislature’s hypocritical failure to allow its staffers to unionize, as well as other legislative issues in Gavin Newsom’s “pay-to-play” California.
Related Links:
* The California Book of Exoduses
* California lawmakers approve landmark fast food workers bill
* WSJ: California Fast Food Wages Would Be Set by Government Under Bill Passed by State Legislature
* California Democrats kill bill that would have let legislative employees unionize
* CA Gov. Newsom Threatens to Veto Farmworker Union Bill as He Buys $14.5M Vineyard in Napa Valley
* Gavin Newsom campaign donors received billions in CA state contracts, investigation finds
* Should vacant hotels in Los Angeles house the homeless? Voters will decide.
LaborUnionNews.com's Labor Relations Radio is a listener-supported podcast. To receive new episodes and support our work, become a paid subscriber.
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Share this episode of LaborUnionNews.com's Labor Relations Radio with your colleagues.
In this Labor Day Weekend episode of Labor Relations Radio, Lance Christensen Vice President, Education Policy & Government Affairs of the California Policy Center rejoins host Peter List to discuss the FAST Act (AB257)—a bill that will fundamentally transform the fast-food industry in California (and perhaps elsewhere)—the California legislature’s hypocritical failure to allow its staffers to unionize, as well as other legislative issues in Gavin Newsom’s “pay-to-play” California.
Related Links:
* The California Book of Exoduses
* California lawmakers approve landmark fast food workers bill
* WSJ: California Fast Food Wages Would Be Set by Government Under Bill Passed by State Legislature
* California Democrats kill bill that would have let legislative employees unionize
* CA Gov. Newsom Threatens to Veto Farmworker Union Bill as He Buys $14.5M Vineyard in Napa Valley
* Gavin Newsom campaign donors received billions in CA state contracts, investigation finds
* Should vacant hotels in Los Angeles house the homeless? Voters will decide.
LaborUnionNews.com's Labor Relations Radio is a listener-supported podcast. To receive new episodes and support our work, become a paid subscriber.
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