Workers protest Stop AB 257 at Chipotle, Del Taco and El Pollo Loco HQs – Daily News

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Workers in Los Angeles and Orange counties rallied Tuesday, Nov. 15 at corporate fast-food headquarters in a statewide protest of a proposed referendum that would nullify a newly-approved measure aimed at boosting wages in the industry.

About 200 people outside Chipotle Mexican Grill’s headquarters in Newport Beach. Other stops on the protest route included the headquarters for Del Taco in Lake Forest and El Pollo Loco in Costa Mesa.

Signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom in September, the FAST Recovery Act is set to take effect Jan. 1, 2023, creating a 10-person, state-run council to negotiate wages, hours and working conditions for the more than half a million fast-food workers in California.

A coalition of franchisees and franchisors opposes the measure and are working to get a referendum, dubbed Stop AB 257, on the November 2024 ballot that would repeal the FAST Act. If they gather the 623,000 voter signatures needed by Dec. 4, the law would be put on hold until the 2024 ballot and possibly struck down.

The coalition’s effort is co-chaired jointly by the National Restaurant Association, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the International Franchise Association.



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