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Handel On The Law

Hotel Worker Minimum Wage in CA

Handel On The Law

KFI AM 640

News

2.2826 Ratings

🗓️ 21 September 2025

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Handel on the Law. Marginal Legal Replay.

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0:38.1

This is Handel on the Law.

0:41.1

Marginal legal advice where I tell you,

0:43.1

you have absolutely no case.

0:46.4

California is the absolute winner in the rights of workers.

0:53.6

The federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour,

0:58.8

and it hasn't changed in 50 years, 35 years,

1:03.0

whatever are they, a number of years it is.

1:05.2

And there are plenty of states,

1:07.0

plenty of places where 725 minimum wage is still in place.

1:13.6

Now, how anybody lives on $7.25 an hour is beyond my comprehension.

1:18.4

But I guess if you go to Appalachia, you go to certain places in Tennessee, in Arkansas,

1:25.0

where you pay your lawyers with sides of bacon.

1:28.4

I don't know.

1:29.9

But I guess it works for some people.

1:33.4

Now, California is very different.

1:36.5

California minimum wage is in the $18 an hour range and it's going to go up.

1:43.8

The Olympics are coming to Los Angeles.

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