Los Angeles Union Wants To Be Exempt From $15 Minimum Wage It Fought ForThe GuardianJul. 30, 2015 |
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Union officials in Los Angeles are fighting to be excluded from minimum wage rules that they have lobbied to put in place. Los Angeles city council is set to vote on a union-backed clause to its $15-an-hour minimum wage bill that would exempt workers covered by a collective bargaining contract. The debate is expected to start later this week when the council returns from summer recess. Read More |