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Supervisors continue wage‑theft enforcement ordinance after city attorney flags substantive fee changes

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Subcommittee · July 20, 2011
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The Budget & Finance subcommittee heard hours of testimony from workers and labor groups in support of an ordinance to strengthen enforcement of San Francisco's minimum wage, then continued the item for a week after the city attorney said recent amendments impose substantive fees requiring additional public comment.

The Budget and Finance subcommittee on Tuesday advanced discussion of a proposed ordinance to bolster enforcement of San Francisco's minimum wage, but continued the measure for a week after the city attorney identified substantive amendments.

Supervisor David Campos, a co‑author of the ordinance, told the committee the bill would expand the Office of Labor Standards Enforcement's authority by clarifying investigators' access to workplaces, allowing the agency to issue administrative citations on sufficient evidence, requiring industry‑focused outreach, and creating a one‑year timeline to send…

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