Los Angeles wants to have mandotory wage hikes for certain construction workers.
🚧 L.A. Takes Bold Step on Construction Worker Pay!
The Los Angeles City Council has voted unanimously to explore a Residential Construction Minimum Wage — potentially raising pay from $18/hour to $32.50/hour, plus a $7.65 health care credit.
This move could reshape L.A.’s construction landscape, aiming to:
- Combat wage theft and worker exploitation
- Attract and retain skilled labor amid a growing housing crisis
- Balance fair pay with the cost of building much-needed housing
City staff will now study the economic impacts and gather input from builders, unions, and housing advocates.
Is this the right balance between affordability and fairness?
Let’s discuss 👇
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