raise standards for fast food service workers in California - 80% of whom are people of color, 60% are Latino/Latina and two-thirds are women;
give local franchisees and workers the ability to hold multi-billion-dollar fast food corporations accountable for better workplace standards and public safety;
create an economic model that will uplift low wage, predominantly immigrant workers in the state;
connect policy to progressive values and show that California knows how to lead the nation with innovative solutions that tackle rising inequality.
Workers across the country are taking action to demand improvements from bottom-of-the-barrel employers like Starbucks, McDonald's, and Amazon. Across California, fast food workers have waged strikes at more than 300 locations demanding better pay and conditions.
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