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Ahead of the final vote, hoteliers warn of the consequences, including skittish investors and distressed selloffs.
The Los Angeles City Council voted 12-3 to clear the plan to raise tourism workers' minimum pay to $30 per hour by 2028, when ...
Hundreds of cooks, room attendants, dishwashers, airport workers and allies packed the L.A. | The L.A. City Council approved ...
As L.A. pushes a $30 minimum wage for hotel workers, eight hotels are withdrawing from the LA28 Olympic room block, citing ...
Business leaders questioned the timing of the vote — and whether it helped the hotel union convince its members to hike their ...
Hotel industry predicts financial ruin, but data show a $30-an-hour minimum wage will stabilize the city’s tourism ecosystem.
When Los Angeles City Council members took up a plan to hike the wages of tourism workers this week, they received some carefully worded advice from city lawyers: Don’t vote on this yet.
LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles City Council is set to appear in a full-page newspaper ad Thursday - but not for reasons ...
LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles City Council is set to appear in a full-page newspaper ad Thursday - but not for reasons ...
Lingering effects of the pandemic and January 2025 wildfires have included decreases in hotel bookings and air travel into ...