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LA delays $30 minimum wage after hotels call it a job-killer

Off The Press

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June 28, 2026

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Los Angeles officials have delayed implementation of a controversial plan to raise the minimum wage for hotel and airport workers to 30 an hour after the hospitality industry warned the mandate could result in layoffs, reduced hiring and increased automation. The measure, often referred to as the “Olympic Wage,” was originally designed to increase wages []...Click to read more

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Off The Press

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· Jun 28, 2026

LA’s delays $30 minimum wage after hotels call it a job-killer

Los Angeles officials have delayed implementation of a controversial plan to raise the minimum wage for hotel and airport workers to 30 an hour after the hospitality industry warned the mandate could result in layoffs, reduced hiring and increased automation. The measure, often referred to as the “Olympic Wage,” was originally designed to increase wages []...Click to read more

Fox Business

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· Jun 28, 2026

LA delays $30 'Olympic wage' until after games as hotel owners warn of layoffs, economic fallout

Los Angeles delays its 30 minimum wage plan for hotel workers until 2030 amid industry warnings of layoffs, reduced hiring and rising labor costs.

Birmingham’s Real Talk

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· Jul 6, 2026

Madonna Connects Confessions II Era to Limited Fan Pop-Ups

The announcement detailed a Los Angeles stop that ran July 3 through July 5 at 8471 Melrose Ave. in West Hollywood. The temporary space featured exclu...

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 2, 2026

Wall Street Lunch: June Payrolls Miss Estimates, Jobless Rate Dips

Wall Street Lunch: June Payrolls Miss Estimates, Jobless Rate Dips

Legal Insurrection

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· Jun 30, 2026

Los Angeles Delays $30/hour ‘Olympic Wage’ After Job Losses Shake Industry

The move comes after the hotel industry decided to engage in some ballot-measure warfare. The post Los Angeles Delays 30/hour ‘Olympic Wage’ After Job Losses Shake Industry first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.

Skift

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· Jun 30, 2026

The World Cup Winners So Far? Kansas City and Ranch Dressing

Occupancy may have missed the mark, but hotels are benefitting from a spike in room rates — particularly in certain host markets.

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Related coverage for "LA delays $30 minimum wage after hotels call it a job-killer": Off The Press — LA’s delays $30 minimum wage after hotels call it a job-killer. Fox Business — LA delays $30 'Olympic wage' until after games as hotel owners warn of layoffs, economic fallout. Birmingham’s Real Talk — Madonna Connects Confessions II Era to Limited Fan Pop-Ups. Seeking Alpha — Wall Street Lunch: June Payrolls Miss Estimates, Jobless Rate Dips. Legal Insurrection — Los Angeles Delays $30/hour ‘Olympic Wage’ After Job Losses Shake Industry. Skift — The World Cup Winners So Far? Kansas City and Ranch Dressing