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Council approves Terminal 1 lease with retroactive living-wage requirement; city and Southwest to meet on facts

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The council approved a lease for Terminal 1 at Los Angeles International Airport that includes the cityretroactive living-wage obligation for subcontracted workers; council members urged immediate meetings between the airline, airport staff and the city attorneyto resolve outstanding factual disputes.

The City Council approved a long-delayed lease for Terminal 1 at Los Angeles International Airport that includes a living-wage requirement applied retroactively to Sept. 1 of the prior year, and the council approved moving forward without imposing fines if back pay is made within a specified cure period.

Airport staff and the city attorney recommended approval; Assistant City Attorney Timothy Hogan said the city attorney's office considers the lease enforceable in all terms once council approval is given. "This…

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