Businesses would have until Jan. 1, 2026, to increase pay to at least $18 an hour. In 2023, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a new law that mandated a minimum wage increase to $20 an hour for the state's 553,000 fast-food workers, beginning inApril 2024. "The opposition argues ...
On July 1, 2022, the minimum wage increased in both the city ofLos AngelesandLos Angeles County. Theminimum wagein unincorporated areas ofLos Angeles Countyincreased from $15 an hour to $15.96 an hour. In the city of Los Angeles, the minimum wage increased from $15 per hour to $16.04 ...
If the measure passed, businesses would have had until Jan. 1, 2026 to increase pay to at least $18 an hour. In 2023, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a new law that mandated a minimum wage increase to $20 an hour for the state's 553,000 fast-food...
The wage hike goes into effect July 1, 2022. LOS ANGELES - The minimum wage in Los Angeles is set to rise again. On Thursday, Mayor Eric Garcetti announced that beginning July 1, 2022 the minimum wage will increase from $15 to $16.04 per hour. "We fought to raise the minimum ...
minimum wage will be among the highest in California, there are several cities in the Golden State that pay more. In Los Angeles County, the West Hollywood City approved an ordinance last November that would set the city's minimum wage for all workers there at 17.64 dollars in July 2023. ...
Los Angeles Approves Minimum Wage Increase to $15 per HourMorris, Brian
Los Angeles County to Study Minimum Wage IncreaseService, City News
In a major win for the movement to boost wages for low-paid workers, Los Angeles voted Tuesday to raise its minimum wage to $15 an hour. The nation’s second-largest city joins Seattle, San Francisco, and Oakland, among others, in going to the $15-per-hour level being demanded by an...
Los Angeles’ restaurant scene changed dramatically in 2023. Restaurateurs managed inflation of ingredient prices, staff shortages, maintenance costs and pandemic-era loan repayment deadlines, all while those relying on catering, industry meetings and private events werehi...
Just like it did in Seattle and San Francisco, organized labor helped lead the fight to raise Los Angeles' minimum wage to $15 an hour. But now, with the City Council preparing to pass a final version of the bill that would do so, union leaders are asking for a...Slate Magazine...