A drawn out battle over a city law boosting the minimum wage for tourism workers in Los Angeles seemed like it was finally over this fall when a referendum to overturn it failed to gather enough signatures .
Now there's another twist in the road. City Council President Marqueece Harris-Dawson previously voted to raise airport and hotel worker pay from $22.50 to $30 an hour by 2028, when L.A. will host the Olympics. But in a motion filed Friday, he's proposing that the increase take effect more slowly, instead reaching $30 an hour in 2030.
Harris-Dawson's proposal sparked outcry from hotel workers union Unite Here Local 11 and other labor advocates.
“These workers fought for more than two years to improve their working conditions, only to have the very people who should defend them t

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