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Two California grocery stores close doors over city hero pay mandate

Two California grocery stores close doors over city hero pay mandate Jeremy Beaman © Provided by Washington Examiner Two Kroger stores saw their last days of business on Saturday due to the company’s decision to close the locations rather than add $4 to workers’ hourly wages in compliance with the city s hero pay ordinance. The Ralphs and Food 4 Less stores also announced in February that they would be closing after Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia signed the Premium Pay for Grocery Workers Ordinance on Jan. 20, which requires stores that employ 300 or more grocery workers nationally and more than 15 employees per store in Long Beach to pay the workers an additional $4 per hour for working during the coronavirus pandemic.

Long Beach Hero Pay Ordinance Survives Preliminary Injunction - Employment and HR

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. On February 25, 2021, the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California denied a motion for preliminary injunction brought by the California Grocers Association (CGA) against the City of Long Beach. In  California Grocers Association v. City of Long Beach, CGA asked the court to stop the city from enforcing its Premium Pay for Grocery Workers Ordinance, one of the many hero pay or hazard pay ordinances enacted by California localities in the past several weeks. Long Beach passed its ordinance on January 19, 2021. The

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