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The council agreed to phase it in over a four-year period — a concession worked out with tourism industry stakeholders in the ...
The City of San Diego is moving forward with plans to raise the minimum wage for some hospitality workers to $25 an hour.
Multiple stakeholders in tourism industry have negotiated deals with Councilmember Sean Elo-Rivera’s office, leading up to a ...
A proposal that initially was intended to institute higher wages for all workers in San Diego’s tourism industry reappeared Tuesday with many carve-outs and the altered timeline. The council ...
People who work in San Diego’s tourism industry will soon make a minimum of $25 dollars an hour. The City Council just voted to unanimously approve a minimum wage hike, but only for that industry.
On Tuesday, San Diego City Councilmembers will vote on a raise for some San Diego hospitality industry workers. The ordinance ...
Councilmember Sean Elo-Rivera joined hospitality workers, union leaders and owners to support the Hospitality Minimum Wage ...
On Tuesday, the San Diego City Council will consider raising the minimum wage for hospitality workers to $25 an hour by 2030.
What was initially intended as an immediate infusion of higher wages for all tourism workers suddenly has many carve-outs.
The San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce opposes the ordinance, calling it the wrong approach and warning it could lead to increases in consumer prices and job cuts.
The City Council agreed Tuesday to raise the minimum wage for some hospitality workers in the city to $25 an hour, phased in ...
A proposed minimum wage increase for hospitality workers in San Diego has some small business owners worried they'll be ...