Labor unions are pushing for the city of San Diego to mandate a $25 hourly minimum wage for service workers
Labor unions are pushing for San Diego to mandate a $25 hourly minimum wage for service workers. Unions representing thousands of hotel, janitorial and convention workers argue that low-paid service employees often have to choose between paying rent or eating in the high-cost city.
Increasing the minimum wage to $25 an hour for service workers will create wage push inflation, meaning that higher wages will lead to higher costs. These higher costs, in turn, will lead to higher prices. As prices increase in tourism related businesses, San Diego will become a less desirable place to visit as other alternatives will be comparably cheaper. This will make it even more difficult for the tourism industry to recover from the reductions in tourism related to COVID-19.
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