California fast food workers now earn $20 per hour. Franchisees are responding by cutting hours. [View all]
LOS ANGELES (AP) Lawrence Cheng, whose family owns seven Wendys locations south of Los Angeles, took orders at the register on a recent day and emptied steaming hot baskets of French fries and chicken nuggets, salting them with a flourish.
Cheng used to have nearly a dozen employees on the afternoon shift at his Fountain Valley location in Orange County. Now he only schedules seven for each shift as he scrambles to absorb a dramatic jump in labor costs after a new California law boosted the hourly wage for fast food workers on April 1 from $16 to $20 an hour.
We kind of just cut where we can, he said. I schedule one less person, and then I come in for that time that I didnt schedule and I work that hour.
Cheng hopes the summer when business is traditionally brisk with students out of school and families traveling or spending more time eating out will bring a better profit that can cover the added costs.
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