A petition seeking to raise the minimum wage for all workers at public health care facilities to $25 per hour was certified by Los Angeles County election officials this month, meaning the council now has two options: Let voters decide on Nov. 7, or approve the ballot language as a city ordinance with zero changes.
Mayor Eric Garcetti Friday signed into law an ordinance raising the minimum wage for people working at some healthcare facilities in the city to $25 per hour.
On June 29, 2022, the Los Angeles City Council (“Council”) approved an ordinance that would raise the minimum wage for people working at “covered healthcare facilities” in the city of.
Los Angeles City Council approved an ordinance that would raise the minimum wage for people working at covered healthcare facilities to $25 per hour. The ordinance only applies to private hospitals and clinics in the City while excluding public health care employers.
On June 29, 2022, the Los Angeles City Council (“Council”) approved an ordinance that would raise the minimum wage for people working at “covered healthcare facilities” in the city of.