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πŸ’Ό Employment Preemption/Fast-Food Predictable Scheduling

Long Beach vs Los Angeles

How do fast-food predictable scheduling rules compare between Long Beach, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

No data available yet for Long Beach.

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

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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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachLos 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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Long Beach 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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