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    LIVERMORE, Calif. (AP) — Most fast food workers in California will be paid at least $20 an hour beginning Monday when a new law is scheduled to kick in giving more financial security to an historically low-paying profession while threatening to raise prices in a state already known for its high cost of living.

    Instead, data showed wages went up and employment did not fall, said Michael Reich, a labor economics professor at the University of California-Berkeley.

    The law reflected a carefully crafted compromise between the fast food industry and labor unions, which had been fighting over wages, benefits and legal liabilities for close to two years.

    The law originated during private negotiations between unions and the industry, including the unusual step of signing confidentiality agreements.

    The law applies to restaurants offering limited or no table service and which are part of a national chain with at least 60 establishments nationwide.

    But the Newsom administration said the wage increase law does apply to Panera Bread because the restaurant does not make dough on-site.


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