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A union-backed $30 minimum wage for hotel employees may mean no room at the inn for the 2028 Summer Olympics.
As hotel owners worry about the proposed wage increase ahead of the Olympics, small hotel owners could be the most affected.
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Hotel and airport workers Tuesday urged Los Angeles voters not to sign a petition which aims to overturn a recently approved minimum-wage increase that will provide them with $30 per hour by 2028.
Despite recent challenges ranging from wildfires to economic uncertainty, Los Angeles remains a prime destination, not only for tourists but business travelers as well.
Hotel industry predicts financial ruin, but data show a $30-an-hour minimum wage will stabilize the city’s tourism ecosystem.