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LA $25 WAGE PROPOSAL PUTS POLITICS OVER POLICY, SAY CHLA, AAHOA, HALA


 Plan harms hotels; ignores similar pay for teachers, city workers

SACRAMENTO, Calif., April 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The $25 an hour minimum wage proposed today by Los Angeles City Council Member Curren Price is a short-sighted, industry-specific mandate for political gain, that ignores accepted living wage policies and far less pay for teachers and city workers.

"Why is it that city leaders push onerous financial burdens on our still fragile hospitality community, without demanding similar pay for Los Angeles teachers and city staff?" said Lynn S. Mohrfeld, President and CEO of the California Hotel & Lodging Association (CHLA). "It is proposals like these that have led to the city's reputation as a difficult place to do business and to work. Enough is enough. LA leaders have to do better."

"As the largest hotel owners association in the world, AAHOA is committed to looking out for the best interests of small, family-owned LA hotels," said Laura Lee Blake, President and CEO of the Asian American Hotel Owners Association. "Increasing the minimum wage would be a significant hardship for our family-owned businesses who care deeply about their employees. This $25 minimum wage proposal is a lose-lose situation for all involved."

"We know LA needs a lot of support and our 500 Los Angeles hotels have always been there for the community," said Heather Rozman, President and CEO of the Hotel Association of Los Angeles (HALA). "We ask that the City Council set aside this political expediency and help the entire tourism industry recover from the pandemic so that Los Angeles regain its role as a global destination."

In recent years, Los Angeles hotels have endured numerous costly burdens imposed by city leaders, including:

And now, Price's $30 per hour minimum way ? that's what it will become by 2028 ? will be a hardship for LA's hotels, a majority of which are family-owned small businesses. To stay in business, they will be forced to reduce costs, offer fewer services, and no longer fund community activities.

The hypocrisy of this minimum wage proposal is obvious. Price's proposal is for hotel workers only. Yet, it doesn't cover far less pay for union members, teachers, and city workers.

City leaders and union supporters have sought to place blame on hotels for the high costs and lack of housing in Los Angeles. LA hotels do not set planning, design or construction policy. Hotels do not set policies for unsheltered individuals. That role lies with elected leaders.

Contact                                                  
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SOURCE The California Hotel & Lodging Association


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