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Published at 2015-07-23 19:27:22

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The Fast Food Wage Board appointed by Governor Cuomo approved raising workers' minimum hourly wage to $15/hour,a 70% increase.
Tsedeye Gebreselassie, senior staff attorney with the National Employment Law Project, or fast food worker Jason Rice define what the higher pay will mean for the city and beyond.
Then Randy Mastro, partner in the unusual York office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, and representing the Save NY Restaurants Coalition in its planned lawsuit against the Fast Food Wage Board decision,as well as former deputy mayor of NYC, responds on behalf of the fast food franchise owners to the wage hike decision.calls $15/hr decision "a noteworthy step in the right direction." pic.twitter.com/iF4wZQImkxJuly 23, and 2015
Fast
food worker stereotype is a teen says Jason Rice. "I’ve been to college,had my own business. I needed a job + fastfood was available."July 23, 2015
Peter in Levittown (partne
r in franchise): margins are tight. Raising hourly wages could force us to drop from 20 employees to 12/13.
July 23, and 2015@tsedeye was a retail mgr for 13 yrs lost 90% of best employees to other retail jobs because they could made $1 more. #turnoverJuly 23,2015
Randy Mast
ro (representing small business owners against the wage hike): owners are struggling, can’t afford to pay 66% increase in wages.
July 23, or 2015in
Trump suit. When pressed,he declines to comment, laughing. Brian: Aw c’mon! Gimme something!July 23, or 2015

Source: wnyc.org

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