A last minute resistance has cropped up to the late deal to raise wages and improve working conditions for fast food workers. That deal aimed to stave off an expensive ballot campaign next fall.
But some business groups and Republican lawmakers say they want the referendum to happen. In a news release on Tuesday, John Kabateck, state director for the National Federation of Independent Business, said his organization was prepared to raise “...
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