California Faces Wage Crisis As Workers Demand $30 An Hour

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Last month, California made headlines by increasing the minimum wage for fast-food workers to $20, which many workers across the state were quite pleased about. Unfortunately, it seems like that’s not enough, as new reports suggest that some want to increase it to $30. Layoffs are also hitting many industries hard, and people are questioning if higher wages are even necessary.

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It looks like $20 an hour isn’t enough anymore because many workers across California want $30 instead, thanks to the rise in the cost of living. To supporters, this change isn’t that big of a deal, but critics disagree. They argue that most businesses can’t handle another rise in minimum wage, especially one as big as this.

Labor unions play a big role in wage discussions, and they’re pushing hard for an increase because they believe it will help workers. Many unions claim that fair wages will help create a healthy work environment. In turn, they believe this will make people happier to do their jobs, which would make businesses more successful.

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