Lancaster vs Los Angeles
How do fast-food predictable scheduling rules compare between Lancaster, CA and Los Angeles, CA?
Lancaster, CA
Los Angeles County
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Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles County
California AB-1228 (Labor Code Β§1474) created the Fast Food Council with authority over wages and working conditions for chains with 60+ national locations. Los Angeles's Fair Workweek Ordinance covers retail only; fast-food scheduling is governed by state council action.
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| Fact | Lancaster | Los Angeles |
|---|---|---|
| State statute | - | Labor Code Β§1474 (AB-1228) |
| Wage floor | - | $20/hour effective April 2024 |
| Coverage threshold | - | Chains with 60+ locations |
| LA Fair Workweek scope | - | Retail only, not fast food |
| City ordinance | - | LAMC Β§185.00 (retail) |
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Lancaster FAQ
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Los Angeles FAQ
Does LA Fair Workweek cover fast-food workers?
No. LAMC Β§185.00 covers retail employers with 300 or more workers worldwide. Fast-food chains are excluded; their scheduling falls under the state Fast Food Council under Labor Code Β§1474.
Can LA add a fast-food scheduling rule on top?
Likely no for chains over 60 locations. AB-1228 occupies the field for those chains. A city rule for independent restaurants outside the Council's scope might survive, but LA has not adopted one.
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