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WeHo votes a temp ‘hero’ pay increase for grocery workers- and gets sued

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WEST HOLLYWOOD – During its regular session Tuesday evening, the West Hollywood City Council voted to approve a measure that will require large grocery stores in the city’s limits to give their employees a $5 per hour pay raise for the next 120 days.

This follows a similar ordinance passed by the Los Angeles City Council on February 2, which requires grocery and pharmacy retailers with 300 or more employees nationally and 10 or more employees on site to add the $5 hazard pay to all hourly, non-managerial employees’ wages for 120 days.

The California Grocers Association filed a federal lawsuit against the city of West Hollywood on Wednesday, challenging the ordinance.

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