Chef Andrew Gruel warns California's $20 minimum wage hike will hurt small businesses and workers, leading to layoffs and higher prices in the community.
"The rule upends employment policy, adopting a far-fetched definition of employer based on indirect or potential influence of an employee and then fails to define how indirect control will count toward a joint employer relationship," the National Restaurant Association said in a statement.
"The rule upends employment policy, adopting a far-fetched definition of employer based on indirect or potential influence of an employee and then fails to define how indirect control will count toward a joint employer relationship," the National Restaurant Association said in a statement.
"The rule upends employment policy, adopting a far-fetched definition of employer based on indirect or potential influence of an employee and then fails to define how indirect control will count toward a joint employer relationship," the National Restaurant Association said in a statement.