Fuente: New York Post
Los Angeles’ bitter minimum wage fight hit a breaking point Tuesday as the City Council voted to slow the city’s march toward a minimum wage increase to $30-an-hour. The council approved the revised plan in an 11–4 vote, delaying Los Angeles’ original goal of reaching a $30 hourly wage for hotel and airport workers by the 2028 Olympic Games. The original proposal, backed by labor groups and union organizers, cleared the council in 2025 as part of a larger effort to boost wages ahead of the Olympics.
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