Chamber of Commerce, Padres Oppose $25 Minimum Wage Proposal
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San Diego City Council Committee Proposes $25 Per Hour Hospitality Minimum Wage – California Globe
The San Diego City Council’s Select Committee on Addressing Cost of Living unanimously passed a proposal to set the minimum wage for all hospitality workers in the city to $25 an hour earlier this week, bringing the ordinance forward to a complete City Council vote. According to the proposal, the ordinance would create a $25 per hour minimum wage for workers at amusement parks, zoos, event centers, hotels, and other locations like stadiums that…
San Diego weighs minimum wage hike for hospitality workers
Dozens of people filled the San Diego City Council chambers downtown on Wednesday to speak both in support of and against the proposed wage hike. This content San Diego is considering a wage hike for hospitality workers. Here’s what that means appeared first on inewsource.
San Diego City Council committee to consider $25 minimum wage for hospitality workers
SAN DIEGO (CNS) - Hospitality workers in San Diego could see a significant pay raise in the near future, with a City Council committee Wednesday to discuss raising the minimum wage to $25 an hour.Proposed by Councilman Sean Elo-Rivera, chair of the Select Committee on Addressing Cost of Living, the proposed increase would need to make it through committee and then the full City Council. It would include hospitality workers at amusement parks, ev…
Chamber of Commerce, Padres oppose $25 minimum wage proposal
San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Chris Cate speaking at a press conference Tuesday, June 24 at Ingram Plaza, in Liberty Station (Photo by James Miller/Times of San Diego) The San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce and the San Diego Padres on Tuesday denounced a proposal that would increase the minimum wage for hospitality employees to $25 per hour. According to the chamber’s President and CEO Chris Cate — a San Diego city…
San Diego businesses unite to fight proposed $25 hourly wage for tourism workers
As San Diego’s elected leaders prepare to consider a far-reaching proposal that would boost the minimum wage for tourism workers to $25, the city’s business community is waging a fight to kill what it says is a “dangerous” mandate. The proposed hourly pay boost, which would affect employees at larger hotels, theme parks, the city’s convention center, and sports and entertainment venues, is being pushed by San Diego Councilmember Sean Elo-Rivera,…
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