Minimum Wage for LAX and Hotel Workers in Los Angeles Will Rise to $30 by 2028
Briefly

The Los Angeles City Council's recent vote marks a significant step towards improving wage conditions for tourism workers, pushing for a $30 hourly wage by 2028.
While labor rights groups celebrate the new ordinance, concerns arise from local businesses like Moxy + AC Hotels, which fear it may threaten jobs and operations.
With wage increases spreading across California, the newly approved wage hike for LA tourism workers aligns with the recent upward shift seen in fast-food sector wages.
Many workers in the tourism sector have faced financial struggles, and the ordinance aims to alleviate challenges related to housing, child care, and healthcare affordability.
Read at Eater LA
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