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Council Sets May 23 Second Hearing for Hotel Worker Minimum-Wage Ordinance After 12-3 Vote
Summary
The Los Angeles City Council voted 12-3 to adopt a fiscal report and set the hotel worker minimum-wage/dignified wage ordinance for a second consideration on May 23; small limited-service hotel managers warned of closures and job losses during public comment.
The Los Angeles City Council voted to adopt a fiscal report and set a second consideration for a hotel worker minimum-wage ordinance (described in the meeting as a modification to the city—s ‘dignified wage’ measures). The council voted 12 in favor and 3 opposed on a motion to update the ordinance record and schedule the item for second reading on May 23.
Small limited-service hotel operators and managers addressed the council during the special meeting—s topic-specific public comment period, urging the council to exempt or distinguish small, family-run limited-service hotels from the ordinance. Vanessa Conoy, who…
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