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Baltimore committee advances amendments to bill setting pay rules for security guards
Summary
The Baltimore City Labor and Workforce Committee reviewed Bill 25-0116 to set minimum compensation and benefit rules for security guards, heard law department approval and administration comments, and agreed on seven amendments that adjust definitions, posting, and timing before recessing to vote later.
Baltimore City — The Labor and Workforce Committee on Nov. 11 reviewed Bill 25-0116, an ordinance proposed to require certain employers to provide minimum compensation and benefits for security guards in Baltimore City.
Chair Jermaine Jones (12th District) opened the meeting by describing the ordinance’s scope and saying it seeks to "finally protect those who have been protecting us for a really long time." A law department representative told the committee the office "approves the bill, for formal legal sufficiency." Tyler Schnell, deputy director of the Mayor’s Office of Government Relations, thanked unions and administration partners for collaboration.
The committee spent the session going through seven proposed amendments aimed at…
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