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The City of San Diego is moving forward with plans to raise the minimum wage for some hospitality workers to $25 an hour.
The council agreed to phase it in over a four-year period — a concession worked out with tourism industry stakeholders in the ...
The increase will be phased in beginning in 2026 with the full boost to $25 in place by 2030 for those at event centers, ...
The City Council agreed Tuesday to raise the minimum wage for some hospitality workers in the city to $25 an hour, phased in ...
Councilmember Sean Elo-Rivera joined hospitality workers, union leaders and owners to support the Hospitality Minimum Wage ...
Multiple stakeholders in tourism industry have negotiated deals with Councilmember Sean Elo-Rivera’s office, leading up to a ...
San Diego City Council approves $25 minimum wage for hospitality workers by 2030, facing mixed reactions from businesses amid ...
On Tuesday, San Diego City Councilmembers will vote on a raise for some San Diego hospitality industry workers. The ordinance ...
The San Diego City Council approved raising the minimum wage for hospitality workers to $25 an hour over the next four years.
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, the San Diego City Council will consider raising the minimum wage for hospitality workers to $25 an hour by 2030.
A proposed minimum wage increase for hospitality workers in San Diego has some small business owners worried they'll be ...