Late yesterday, it was announced that the Los Angeles City Council approved a measure to raise minimum wage rates in the city to $15/hour by July 2020. After much debate and discussion on the topic, the vote ended up with 14 in favor and 1 against.
Currently, minimum wage rates in the city sit at $9/hour with an increase to $10/hour coming in January. As readers are aware, the push for an increased minimum wage has been a hot talking point lately, including with the recent "Fight for $15" rallies and protests a few weeks ago. Some credit the City Council's approval of this minimum wage increase yesterday with the Council's approval last year of a $15.37 minimum wage rate increase for workers in the city's hotel industry. (Los Angeles City Hotel Workers Receive Minimum Wage Increase).
At this point, the measure faces a final vote before it could be approved by Mayor Eric Garcetti. The fight is not over, yet, but things are certainly looking good for proponents of this measure.
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