Fast-food workers face a number of hazards in the pandemic, beyond increased incidents of COVID-19 infection, a study found. Photo credit: labor.ucla.edu/ Fast-food workers across the state, including San Diego, were celebrating a boost to their minimum wage Monday, thanks to a new California law taking effect at the beginning of April. The minimum wage jumped to $20 an hour for fast-food workers, effective Monday. Backers of the measure — including Gov. Gavin Newsom — have called it essential to provide workers with a livable wage, but restaurant industry officials threaten that it could lead to increased prices or an increase in the use of technology that could affect jobs. D
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