Chick-fil-A store owner raises minimum wage to $17 an hour
Fast food jobs pay some of the lowest wages in the country, giving workers little reason to stick around if they get a better offer and proving costly to employers who need to find people to replace them. In California, one Chick-fil-A franchisee says he's trying to break the cycle. Eric Mason, who for the last three years has owned a Chick-fil-A off the highway near the Sacramento airport, says that next week he'll start hiring "hospitality professionals" starting at $17 an hour, up from the $12 to $13 an hour he pays now.
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