Over One Million Californians Sign Petition To Oppose Fast Act Food Tax, revealed the local Save Restaurants Organization that organized the request to invalidate the implementation of the AB257 Law that provided an increase in the salaries of Fast-Food workers.
It probablay Will Take Weeks for California’s Secretary of State to Review and Validate Signatures Submitted and Determine Whether The Referendum Can Move Forward.
If that RAW Total Reaches 100% of Required Signatures, Counties Will Have 30 Business Days to do a Random Sample Verification of Signatures, Said Joe Kocurek, A Spokesperson with the Secretary of State’s Office.
Service Employees International Union California, which co-sponsored the original Law and Opposses The Effort to Overturn It, Alleges Signatures were Obtained Fraudulently and previously filed complaints with the secretary of state and attorney general’s office urging action.
Labor
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Fast-Food industry attacks the AB257 law that increases workers’ salaries
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Reynaldo Mena
— December 6, 2022
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