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Monday, March 04, 2024

Panera Bread exempt from following California’s new minimum wage law due to relationship with Newsom

Panera Bread is exempt from following one of California’s newest laws, according to multiple reports. The new law will raise fast-food workers’ minimum wage to $20 per hour and will take effect beginning April 1.

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Newsom now says Panera Bread is not exempt from California’s minimum wage hike

Governor Gavin Newsom is responding to reports that Panera Bread will be exempt from California’s new minimum wage law for fast food workers. The governor now says that Panera Bread may not be exempt from the law after all.

8 comments:

  1. OBVIOUSLY, the gold bars have not cleared yet.

    QHM

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  2. Remember the days of Bill Clinton and his Buddies? An acronym was created, and it was FOB, for 'Friends of Bill'.
    Welcome to the age of the 'Friends of Gavin', aka: FOG. The perfect acronym for life in Calizuela under Gavin Maduro.

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  3. Newsom like Schumer, Schiff and other Democrats is an accomplished Yiddish" speaker. When he says "trust me" it translates to 'fuck you".

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  4. It appears every fast food place needs to make a loaf of bread on premises and call themselves a bakery.

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    1. McDonald's should offer a big Mac on a fresh baked bun for "only" $29 just to flip Gavin the bird.

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  5. Politics makes strange bedfellows.

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  6. I would think an exemption to Panera would backfire on them. How would they get people to work for them if they didnt offer a competitive wage?

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    1. They'll hire some of the workers McDonald's is about to replace with robots.

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