Council OKs Minimum Wage of $25 for some Hospitality Workers, Despite Opposition
The ordinance phases in a 45% wage increase over four years for thousands of hospitality workers, aiming to keep wages aligned with San Diego's rising living costs, officials said.
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San Diego approves $25 minimum wage for most tourism workers
In a landmark moment for San Diego’s lowest paid service workers, the City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a $25 minimum wage targeting thousands of employees in the tourism industry, from hotel housekeepers to ballpark ticket takers. The council, which voted 8-0 to approve the wage increase, agreed to phase it in over a four-year period — a concession worked out with tourism industry stakeholders in the weeks leading up to the hearing. …
Council OKs minimum wage of $25 for some hospitality workers, despite opposition
Crowds flow into the San Diego Convention Center for Comic-Con. The center is one of the sites where workers’ wages will rise beginning July 1, 2026. (File photo by Adrian Childress/Times of San Diego) The San Diego City Council agreed Tuesday to raise the minimum wage for some hospitality workers to $25 an hour, in phases that begin next year. A proposal that initially was intended to institute higher wages for all workers in San Diego’s touris…
OpEd: Passage of $25 Minimum Wage Ordinance for Hospitality Workers is a Victory over Corporate Greed - San Diego Jewish World
It is a modest but necessary step forward in a city where the cost of housing, childcare, and groceries have soared while too many workers’ wages have remained stagnant. [Sean Elo-Rivera]
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