Joe Biden and his family have taken tens of millions from Russia, China, Romania, Ukraine and who knows how many more corrupt or Communist nations. Poor Gavin Newsom is just a pint size version of Biden. He takes “donations” from high school friends who own fast food places—then his “staff” exempts them—he keeps his hands clean—like the Bidens, he blames the corruption on unnamed others.
“Flynn told Bloomberg that he did not play a role in securing the bread exemption, but sources told the publication that he urged Newsom’s aides to reconsider whether fast-casual chains should be classified as fast food.
- The fast-casual exemption never made it through, but the labor group behind the bill – Service Employees International Union – accepted an exemption for restaurants operating as bakeries.
- That won Newsom’s support, and sources told Bloomberg that it was because of Newsom’s relationship with Flynn.
Will the DOJ investigate this corruption? Of course not. Newsom is a Democrat.
Newsom catches heat for exempting Panera Bread, led by top donor, from $20 minimum wage law
The exemption, according to a report from Bloomberg, is because of the relationship between Panera franchisee Greg Flynn and Gov. Gavin Newsom.
BYDANIEL GLIGICH, The Sun, 2/28/24 https://sjvsun.com/business/panera-bread-exempt-from-20-minimum-wage-law/
Panera Bread is exempt from California’s $20 per hour minimum wage for fast food workers because of an exemption for chains that bake bread and sell it as a standalone item.
That exemption, according to a report from Bloomberg, was pushed for by Gov. Gavin Newsom, who has received donations from billionaire Greg Flynn, whose company operates dozens of Panera Bread locations in California.
The backstory: Last year the California Legislature passed Assembly Bill 1228, which was signed by Newsom last September.
- AB 1228 bumped the minimum wage for fast food employees to $20 per hour, an increase of the $16.21 average wage for fast food workers in 2022.
- Flynn is the largest restaurant franchisee in the nation, operating thousands of locations of Applebee’s, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell and Wendy’s.
Driving the news: Flynn told Bloomberg that he did not play a role in securing the bread exemption, but sources told the publication that he urged Newsom’s aides to reconsider whether fast-casual chains should be classified as fast food.
- The fast-casual exemption never made it through, but the labor group behind the bill – Service Employees International Union – accepted an exemption for restaurants operating as bakeries.
- That won Newsom’s support, and sources told Bloomberg that it was because of Newsom’s relationship with Flynn.
Connections to Newsom: Flynn donated $100,000 to Newsom to help fight the 2021 recall and $64,800 to the governor’s reelection campaign in 2022.
- They also attended the same high school in the suburbs of San Francisco, overlapping for one year when Flynn was a senior and Newsom was a freshman.
- Their professional connections extend to 2014, when Flynn bought a Napa Valley resort managed by Newsom’s hospitality company. Newsom reported an undisclosed amount of income from Flynn’s company, but Bloomerg reports that Flynn did not renew the management relationship after a year.