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Board unanimously passes ordinance to require prevailing wages for security guard contracts and certain event work
Summary
Supervisors approved, unanimously on first reading, an ordinance to require prevailing wages in city contracts for security guard services and for such services at certain city events; proponents said the change protects largely nonunionized workers and aligns security‑guard pay and benefits with other prevailing‑wage city contractors.
On Oct. 4 the Board of Supervisors unanimously passed, on first reading, an ordinance to add security guard services to the city’s prevailing‑wage requirements.
Supervisor London Breed formally introduced the ordinance but Supervisor Jane Kim delivered the floor presentation, describing the ordinance’s scope: it would require prevailing wages in city contracts for security guard services and apply…
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