Proposal to Impose $25 Minimum Wage for San Diego Tourism Workers Advances
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Hospitality Chaos Coming? City Council Advances $25 Wage That Could Gut Jobs
San Diego may soon force hospitality businesses to pay a $25 minimum wage, sparking fears of layoffs, price hikes, and economic fallout. Key Facts: The San Diego City Council’s Select Committee approved a $25 minimum wage proposal for hospitality workers. The new rate would apply to large hotels, amusement parks, stadiums, and similar tourism-based businesses. If passed by the full City Council, the wage hike would take effect January 1, 2026. …
A much-debated proposal to raise the minimum wage to $25 an hour for most San Diego tourism workers will move forward, a City Council committee decided Wednesday after a hearing attended by dozens of supporters and critics, including the Padres and SeaWorld. If approved, the wage mandate would affect thousands of San Diego workers, from hotel housekeepers to baseball stadium ticket takers and zookeepers. Some of them would see a pay increase of …
A proposal to raise the minimum hourly wage for workers in the tourism and service industries in San Diego, California, to $25 per hour was recently passed by a committee of the San Diego City Council. On June 25, the San Diego City Council's "Cost of Living Issues" Special Committee unanimously passed the proposal to increase the hourly wage. The initiator of the proposal was City Councilman Sean Elo-Rivera, who is also the chairman of the spec…
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