SACRAMENTO, Calif. —
A Sacramento Superior Court judge on Friday temporarily blocked California's Department of Industrial Relations from implementing a law that would allow the state to bargain wages and working conditions on behalf of fast-food workers in California.
More government sticking it's hook-nose into where it don't belong, but that California.
ReplyDeleteFast-food workers deserve to make $100 per hour, unless they use drinking straws or plastic shopping bags, provided they can find a job.
ReplyDeletePriorities please!
That is the very definition of fascism. Government control over private industry.
ReplyDeleteThat law won't last five minutes in court.
ReplyDeleteIn a just court you would be correct. In the ones we have today, don't bet on it.
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