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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Mon Aug 11, 2025, 08:24 PM Aug 11

L.A. passed a $30 minimum wage for tourism workers. Then came the warring ballot measures

It's the summer of the burn-it-down ballot measure in Los Angeles.

For the past three months, labor unions and business groups have been locked in a protracted fight over a law, approved by the City Council in May, hiking the minimum wage for hotel employees and workers at Los Angeles International Airport to $30 per hour by 2028.

Both sides, in an attempt to gain the upper hand, have proposed ballot measures that, if approved, would disrupt the city in enormous ways, leaving an impact that would go well beyond the hourly pay of housekeepers, valets and LAX skycaps.

Unite Here Local 11, the politically powerful union that represents hotel and restaurant workers, is looking to put four ballot proposals before voters that, according to critics, would wreak havoc on the city's economy. Business leaders, in turn, are under fire for filing a ballot petition to repeal the city's $800 million business tax — a move denounced by city officials, who say it would gut funding for police and other essential services.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/l-passed-30-minimum-wage-100000964.html

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L.A. passed a $30 minimum wage for tourism workers. Then came the warring ballot measures (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Aug 11 OP
massive flood of workers into LA, massive flow of employers out of LA? good luck with all this. msongs Aug 11 #1
Seems like moving a hotel would be expensive. MichMan Aug 11 #2
traffic Be Leave On Aug 12 #3

msongs

(72,241 posts)
1. massive flood of workers into LA, massive flow of employers out of LA? good luck with all this.
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 08:29 PM
Aug 11

all businesses have to do is move outside the city.

MichMan

(15,815 posts)
2. Seems like moving a hotel would be expensive.
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 09:22 PM
Aug 11

Most tourists prefer to stay close to attractions

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