Construction workers in the City of Los Angeles could see the floor for their wages get considerably higher. On Tuesday, Los Angeles City Councilmembers Curren Price and Hugo Soto-Martínez introduced a motion to commission a study on the effects of setting a $32.35 minimum wage for all residential construction projects in the city with 10 or more residential units and under 85 feet in height, the Los Angeles Times reported. In addition to investigating the effects of such a minimum wage increase, the study would also examine the impact of an additional healthcare credit of $7.65 per hour for construction […]
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