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Another California small business and its workers have seemingly suffered at the hands of the state’s newly enacted $20 minimum wage.
“It’s a shock,” Monica Navarro, former assistant general manager at Fosters Freeze in Lemoore, said Wednesday on “The Bottom Line.”
“It would have been nice to have a notice, so we could go get some applications [out], I could prepare them,” she continued. “The best I can do is honestly give them some references.”
Voicing her shock, Monica Navarro, former assistant general manager at Fosters Freeze in Lemoore, told Fox Business, “It would have been nice to have a notice, so we could go get some applications, I could prepare them. The best I can do is honestly give them some references.”
Navarro and her team learned when they got to work Monday morning that the restaurant owner had decided to close up shop, due to the new $20 minimum wage rule.
At first, they thought it was an April Fool’s joke.
On April 1st, California raised the minimum wages for fast food workers to $20/hour.
That same day, Fosters Freeze went out of business and laid off all 20 employees.
The owner says that he was crushed but is unable to sustain the wage hike as a small business owner.
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