Seattle, Wash., raised its minimum wage to $15, and some businesses squawked all the way to the Supreme Court, which on Monday, said no.
Or, as it says here, the Supreme Court told McDonald’s to “shut it’s Mac-hole.”
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Seattle, Wash., raised its minimum wage to $15, and some businesses squawked all the way to the Supreme Court, which on Monday, said no.
Or, as it says here, the Supreme Court told McDonald’s to “shut it’s Mac-hole.”
“The high court’s move means that…similar wage laws must treat franchises as offshoots of brand parents rather than independent small businesses.”
Reuters
I think…in the long run…the decision will be good not just for franchise employees, but for the franchisees as well.
That’s the hope, yes?