(Reuters) - One year after California introduced a first-of-its-kind $20 minimum wage for fast-food workers, an increase of up to 70 cents is slated for a vote.

California’s Fast Food Council, comprised of fast-food workers, restaurant owners and state officials, approved a motion Wednesday to consider a cost-of-living-adjustment at an upcoming meeting.

The Council’s next meeting, expected to take place in April or May, will be for further discussion and not see a vote taken on a decision about it.

Before the vote, the Council heard scores of public comments.

Business owners said not enough time has passed since the $20 minimum wage went into effect to study the effects, which they say has already led to higher consumer prices and less jobs for workers.

Workers and labor advocates said the increase was needed to address rising costs of living in one of the country’s most expensive states to live.

Veronica Gonzales, a fast-food worker, spoke remotely from a room full of workers organized under the California Fast Food Workers Union’s San Jose chapter. Through a translator, she said in Spanish that the cost of her rent and her medicine has gone up.

“I cannot live with this wage,” she said.

The possibility of a wage increase, which would be the first for the Council since the state created it last year alongside the $20 fast-food minimum wage, has become a flashpoint in a growing debate about California’s unique effort to regulate the fast-food industry.

  • @halcyoncmdr
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    62 days ago

    Just set the state minimum wage across the board based on cost of living, and then tie it to inflation. Businesses can then plan for annual increases based on the previous year’s inflation rate.

    That solves this issue almost permanently. Instead of this back and forth bullshit taking years to make any changes and those changes being a decade or more behind by the time they go into effect.

    • @[email protected]
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      02 days ago

      It should be tied to an economic area. A national or even state minimum wage is a dumb concept.

  • @waterSticksToMyBalls
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    22 days ago

    Now it’s the time since all the magas are ok with paying more for everything because trump said so