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This Labor Day: Unions Keep Helping Non-Union Workers
Fightfor15.org has big news this labor day as California Workers Just Won The Biggest Labor Victory In Decades….
Governor Newsom just signed AB257 in to law. It will establish a council of fast-food workers and their advocates, industry representatives and political appointees from state agencies to determine minimum wages, along with hours and working conditions, across California’s fast-food industry – giving workers a real say in how we’re treated.
The question is if the UAW is going to lead the trend in the auto industry do we need to start a Fight for $23? Volkswagen is starting workers at $21.50, When the UAW sits down at the table in the summer of 2023 should our goal be to have a starting wage of $23?