US Politics
A Council in Limbo: How California's Failure to Lead Betrays Its Fast Food Workers
California's historic Fast Food Council, a groundbreaking body designed to give over 600,000 workers a direct voice on wages and safety, has been paralyzed for over a year due to Governor Gavin Newsom's failure to appoint a chairperson, rendering the law's protections meaningless. This inexcusable abdication of leadership is a betrayal of the hard-won compromise and a slap in the face to the predominantly minority and immigrant workforce whose health and livelihoods depend on the council's function.
