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Workers, unions press board to raise Minimum Compensation Ordinance; advocates ask for $1.86 above local minimum
Summary
Several unions and community groups urged the Board of Supervisors to amend the Minimum Compensation Ordinance (MCO) to raise pay for in‑home care, nonprofit and airport workers. Speakers described recruitment and retention problems and urged the board to adopt an increase of $1.86 above the local minimum wage.
Union and community groups filled the chamber on Sept. 11 to press the Board of Supervisors for changes to the city’s Minimum Compensation Ordinance (MCO). Speakers included SEIU representatives, the San Francisco Labor Council, the Building and Construction Trades Council, the Living Wage Coalition and home‑care providers.
Speakers said thousands of caregivers, nonprofit workers and airport service workers…
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