An L.A. City Councilmember proposes upping the minimum wage for airport and hotel workers to $25 an hour and raising it each year until it reaches $30 in 2028. Businesses are balking. 📝: r_valejandra
recently passed out of the Senate Appropriations Committee with a newly revised $21 minimum wage proposal. It will be up for a vote in the Senate; the deadline for approval is Friday.a labor leader, said she supports other low wage workers in Los Angeles also getting an income boost because the state’s $15.50 minimum wage is not enough to sustain most families.
“We’ve seen, when the Olympics have come to different cities around the globe, it’s always promoted as a huge economic opportunity,” Martin said, “But in fact, for low-income communities it usually has an economic cost. People are displaced; working class neighborhoods are impacted.” Martin said the union’s members can’t make ends meet, so they take second jobs or move far from the airport to afford rent.
She paid rent and made sure her son was fed, she said. Everything else came second, so some bills went unpaid. As a result of COVID, she was diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, a condition that makes it difficult to breathe and causes chronic coughing. She has frequent medical appointments — with a co-pay for $100 — and several prescriptions.“That’s another dig in my income,” she said. “That’s my life.”
“I’m 40 years old and I’ve never owned a home,” she said. “I love my family, and I love us all together. I would want all of them to join me and get a big house and we could all live together — but I’m making $19.04.
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