L.A. Tourism Workers to Receive $30 Minimum Wage Amid Citywide Labor Battles

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Los Angeles is embroiled in a heated battle over a new $30 minimum wage for hotel and airport workers, with unions and business groups proposing conflicting ballot measures that could significantly impact the city's economy and public services. The fight reflects broader tensions and a lack of leadership at City Hall, with efforts to influence economic and social policies through ballot initiatives.
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