Ruiz and City Staff Answer Questions about the Upcoming Minimum Wage Hike and Paid Sick Leave
The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce held an educational series about the upcoming L.A. Minimum Wage Rate which will be taking effect on July 1st. The series aimed to assist our members in building a better business for the future was held on Friday, June 2nd at the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce state-of-the-art Conference Room. Cynthia Ruiz discussed the new employment regulations. Also on hand were representatives from the Office of Wage Standards (Contract Administration) to answer technical questions on
IT'S ALL ABOUT JOBS: Case Study Reveals Downside of Minimum Wage Hikes
Los Angeles and California embarked on an unprecedented experiment this past year, when both voted to phase in a $15-minimum wage over a period of years. In L.A., the rate will reach $15 in 2020 for businesses with 26 employees or more and in 2021 for smaller businesses. In California, the $15 rate will be achieved in 2021, making it the highest state minimum wage in the nation. Business concerns were minimized by both the City Council and the State legislature, who believed that adverse impacts would be