Assembly Bill 1228 (Holden) attacks the rights of local restaurant owners by forcing national fast-food corporations to exert more control over franchised restaurants. As a result, they could lose decades of hard work and their lifeβs investment.
Local restaurant owners, like Parag, take pride in their small businesses. AB 1228 would take their rights away by forcing national fast-food corporations to take more control over their operations. https://t.co/ouyx4ZvCts
The coalition against AB 1228 has now grown to 180+ third-party organizations and brands and will continue to grow. Join the 180+ in opposing AB 1228 - follow us on social media, share our posts, and send a letter to your legislature: https://t.co/vG1ATC5Yeh
AB 1228 directly and intentionally undermines local restaurant owners' ability to independently operate their restaurants by forcing national fast-food corporations to exert control over their business. Help us get the word out - STOP AB 1228! https://t.co/Rj4i3R8w1R
AB 1228 would force fast-food corporations to exert significantly more control over franchised restaurants. If passed, this bill would hurt local restaurant owners and destroy the franchise system in CA.
Nearly 80% of fast food workers are women and people of color. AB 1228 would disproportionately hurt disadvantaged and communities of color. This bill could take away their rights as business owners. https://t.co/NfbD5KLUEh
A big THANK YOU to Senator @Steve_Glazer for welcoming local restaurant owners to Sacramento this morning as we prepared for a jam-packed day of meetings. We're calling on #CALeg to PROTECT local restaurants and REJECT #AB1228!
Today, 50+ proud local restaurant owners from across CA are in Sacramento urging #CALeg to REJECT #AB1228 because it would rob them of their independence as small business owners and force more corporate control over their local restaurants.
AB 1228 is a bill being pushed by Sacramento politicians and puts local restaurant owners' rights at risk. This unnecessary bill forces national fast-food corporations to take more control over franchised restaurants, creating a whole new class of lawsuits.
AB 1228 would fundamentally destroy the franchise system in California by forcing more corporate control over local franchised restaurants and opening up a whole new category of lawsuits against these small businesses.
AB 1228, a bill that attacks local restaurant owners, was delayed due to legislators listening to the concerns of thousands of local restaurant owners deeply opposed to this policy. Please, keep urging a NO on AB 1228. https://t.co/QWAhyEIQdi
AB 1228 would turn locally-run small businesses into corporate restaurants β taking away the rights of thousands of small business owners to run their own restaurants.
Assembly Bill 1228 attacks the rights of local restaurant owners by forcing national fast-food corporations to exert more control over franchised restaurants. https://t.co/0y4udWBcns
AB 1228 would strip local restaurant owners of their authority and rights as business owners and effectively turn them into middle management working for the corporation. Urge your Senator to vote NO on AB 1228.
AB 1228 would force national fast-food corporations to exert more control over local franchised restaurants, turning locally run businesses into corporate restaurants.
Assembly Bill 1228 is a drastic bill being pushed by some Sacramento politicians. The bill would force national fast-food corporations to exert significantly more control over local franchised restaurant owners. https://t.co/Qf1OdXk1HZ
AB 1228 would force national fast-food corporations to take significantly more control over local franchised restaurants, taking away the rights of local restaurant owners to run their own businesses. https://t.co/zNwn777TeS
NEW in @SacBee_News: Local restaurant owner, Percy Johnson, shares how #AB1228 would cut off a proven pipeline to business ownership for people of color. Describing the bill as "unfair and unjustified," Percy calls on #CALeg to reject AB 1228. π https://t.co/W1b5hQc2Fj
The coalition opposed to AB 1228 now has 150+ groups, including small businesses, social justice groups, ethnic business leaders, local restaurant owners, trade associations and hundreds of individual franchisees. https://t.co/9kgBvMJTDJ
AB 1228 would take away the rights of local franchised restaurant owners, resulting in the shutdown of these locally owned restaurants. That's why local restaurant owners, social justice advocates and ethnic business leaders strongly oppose AB 1228. https://t.co/oopv691OcG