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Committee duplicates, advances MCO raise and agrees to consider nonprofit inclusion

San Francisco Board of Supervisors — Budget & Finance Committee · May 4, 2017
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Summary

The Budget & Finance Committee duplicated an ordinance that would raise the Minimum Compensation Ordinance for city contractors to $15.86 on July 1, 2017, and forwarded an unamended version to the full Board with a positive recommendation while continuing an amended version that would include nonprofit contractors to May 11 for further work.

Supervisor Jeff Sheehy presented an ordinance to raise the city—ontractor Minimum Compensation Ordinance (MCO) to $15.86 per hour on July 1, 2017, and $16.86 on July 1, 2018, followed by annual cost-of-living increases. The change would apply to employees of city contractors other than nonprofit corporations or public entities under the version before the committee.

Pat Mulligan of the Office of Labor Standards Enforcement reviewed the MCO—ackdrop, noting the MCO passed in 1999, its paid time-off provisions and how the San Francisco minimum wage nd the MCO had historically diverged. Mulligan warned that…

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