Hotel owners wage war with liberal state after $30 minimum wage rule
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Los Angeles’s Democratic leaders are banking on a tourism boom — but a planned $30 minimum wage for hotel staff has owners seeing red. 

The city is preparing to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the 2028 Summer Olympics, and a new law designed to increase hotel workers’ wages has ignited a significant conflict between unions and the travel industry. 

Hotels with more than 60 rooms are now required to pay their employees at least $25 per hour starting in July, with that rate increasing to $30 by the time of the Olympics, according to the bill signed by Mayor Karen Bass on May 27. 

Supporters say the law is overdue, noting that a single adult in LA County now needs around $28 an hour just to cover basic expenses. 

‘Hotel workers often live paycheck to paycheck and are frequently forced to work two or three jobs,’ the measure reads.   

But business leaders warn the wage hikes could devastate the city’s tourism economy.

Rosanna Maietta, CEO of the American Hotel & Lodging Association, criticized the initiative as ‘economically disastrous,’ contending that it could severely impact profits, lead to higher room prices, and affect restaurants, event venues, and small businesses dependent on tourism.

Shortly after the law was enacted, a group of hotels and travel organizations collected over 100,000 signatures to delay the law’s implementation and potentially bring it to a voter referendum, likely scheduled for June 2026.

Hotels will need to pay their staffers a minimum of $30 by 2028, if a recently-signed bill gets the required approvals

Hotels will need to pay their staffers a minimum of $30 by 2028, if a recently-signed bill gets the required approvals

The city clerk confirmed on July 23 that the petition qualified to move forward, pausing enforcement.

Now, the petition itself is at the center of a legal battle, as unions for hotel workers allege the signatures were inappropriately collected. 

Several California lawmakers signed an open letter echoing the concerns and demanding that signature collection efforts stop.

Depending on how the legal challenges pan out, the minimum wage fight could be decided by vote in June 2026. 

Wage hikes could cut into profits at some of Los Angeles’ most popular lodges. 

Hotel prices for the FIFA World Cup and Olympic Games are anticipated to soar. DailyMail.com found instances where a Holiday Inn that usually charges between $150 to $200 per night is expected to see significant price increases. 

In the week leading up to the end of the FIFA tournament, the same hotel is charging between $490 and $550 for the same room. 

The Olympics have similar price jumps: Paris, the 2024 Summer Olympic host, saw average hotel prices jump 226 percent during the games. 

The city's Mayor, Karen Bass, who has sifted through several crisis this year, has remained steadfast about the support of hotel workers

The city’s Mayor, Karen Bass, who has sifted through several crisis this year, has remained steadfast about the support of hotel workers

California’s minimum wage sits at $16.50 an hour. 

Meanwhile, California’s other industry-specific minimum wage laws have already sparked automation, higher wages, service changes, and restructuring.

In 2024, the state adjusted wages, setting them at $20 an hour for fast food workers in large chains and up to $25 for healthcare workers, depending on the size of the facility. 

Research this month said the fast food wage has lead to the loss of 18,000 jobs across the state since it was rolled out. 

The wage hike was also behind Mexican chain Rubio’s Coastal Grill filing for bankruptcy and closing 48 locations in the state in June last year.  

Meanwhile, California’s economy keeps growing — it recently surpassed Japan to become the world’s fourth-largest by GDP. 

As hotel lobbies fight to keep wages lower, travel industry employees are currently making less than the average American worker. 

In the US Labor Department’s June reading, the average American worker made $36.30 an hour, an increase of 3.7 percent in the past year. 

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