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1 Minimum Wage Discussion Economic Development and Technology Committee October 21, 2015

2 State of California Population: 38 million Currently Minimum Wage: $9.00 / hour Changes to: $10.00 / hour on January 1, 2016 2

3 Cost of Living

4 City of Los Angeles Population: 3,928,864 Ordinance Adopted: June 10, 2015 Minimum Wage $10.50 on 07/01/2016 $12.00 on 07/01/2017 $13.25 on 07/01/2018 $14.25 on 07/01/2019 $15.00 on 07/01/2020 Notes: one year deferral for employers with 25 or fewer employees, and nonprofits with 26 or more employees (tbd). Exceptions “Learners” as defined by Labor Code 14-17 years not less than 85% for the first 160 hours. 4

5 Los Angeles City Context map

6 County of Los Angeles Population:1,046,557 Ordinance Adopted: September 29, 2015 Minimum Wage $10.50 on 07/07/2016 $12.00 on 07/01/2017 $13.25 on 07/01/2018 $14.25 on 07/01/2019 $15.00 on 07/01/2020 Notes: One year delay for employers with 25 employees or less. Exemptions for “learners” as defined by CA Labor Code sec. 1197 and public entities including State, Federal, County and City entities including school districts. 6

7 California Cities – 50 largest 1Los Angeles3,928,864 2San Diego1,381,069 3San Jose1,015,785 4 San Francisco 852,469 5Fresno515,986 6Sacramento 485,199 7Long Beach 473,577 8Oakland413,775 9Bakersfield368,759 10Anaheim346,997 11Santa Ana334,909 12Riverside319,504 13Stockton302,389 14Chula Vista260,988 15Irvine248,531 16Fremont228,758 17 San Bernardino 215,213 18Modesto209,286 37Escondido150,243 38Sunnyvale149,980 39Torrance148,495 40Pasadena 140,881 41Orange139,812 42Fullerton139,677 43 Thousand Oaks 129,342 44Visalia129,281 45Roseville128,615 46Concord127,522 47Simi Valley126,871 48 Santa Clara 122,192 49Victorville121,901 50Vallejo120,228 19Oxnard205,437 20Fontana204,950 21Moreno Valley202,976 22 Huntington Beach 200,809 23Glendale200,167 24Santa Clarita181,557 25Garden Grove175,078 26Oceanside174,558 27 Rancho Cucamonga 174,305 28Santa Rosa174,170 29Ontario169,089 30Elk Grove163,553 31Corona161,486 32Lancaster161,043 33Palmdale158,279 34Salinas156,677 35Hayward154,612 36Pomona153,350

8 City of San Diego Population: 1,381,069 Ordinance Adopted: August 18, 2014 Minimum Wage $9.75 on 01/01/2015 $10.50 on 01/01/2016 $11.50 on 01/01/2017 Note: Exemptions include “learners” per CA Labor Code sec. 1191 or 1191.5; any person employed under a publicly subsidized summer or short-term youth employment program; or any student or damp counselor of an organized camp as defined in CA Labor Code sec. 1182.4. Employers must provide paid sick leave. 8

9 City of San Jose Population: 1,015,785 Ordinance Adoption: March 11, 2013 Minimum Wage $10.00 on 03/11/2013 $10.15 on 01/01/2014 $10.30 on 01/01/2015 Notes: Voter initiative; currently under study for future increases to assess economic impacts. As written future Increases based on CPI. 9

10 City of San Francisco Population: 852,469 Ordinance Adoption: November 14, 2014 Minimum Wage $12.25 on May 1, 2015 $13.00 on July 1, 2016 $14.00 on July 1, 2017 $15.00 on July 1, 2018 Notes: “Government Supported Employee” employed as an after-school or summer employee in a bona fide training and employees over the age of 55 employed by a government subsidized nonprofit are subject to CPI increases only after $12.25 10

11 City of Sacramento Population: 485,199Proposed (proposed) Minimum Wage (proposed) $10.00 for 2016 $10.50 for 2017 $11.00 for 2018 $11.75 for 2019 $12.50 for 2020 Notes: Under Task Force review any may present to City Council in late October 2015. 11

12 City of Oakland Population: 413,775 Ordinance Adopted: November 4, 2014 Minimum Wage $12.25 on March 2, 2015 January 2016 - CPI Notes: Voter approved ballot measure also requires employers provide paid sick leave beginning March 2, 2015. Small business sick leave capped at 40 hours. Service charges shall be paid directly to hospitality workers. 12

13 City of Long Beach Population: 473,577 Minimum WageProposed Notes: Council asked staff to work with Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation to prepare a report. 13

14 City of Sunnyvale Population: 149,980 Ordinance Adoption: October 28, 2014 Minimum Wage $10.30 on 01/01/2015 Notes: Future increase tied to CPI- starts January 2016; governmental agencies are exempt from the wage requirements 14

15 City of Berkeley Population: 118,853 Ordinance Adoption: June 27, 2014 Minimum Wage $10.00 on 10/01/2014 $11.00 on 10/01/2015 $12.53 on 10/01/2016 Notes: Exemptions for workers up to 25 years in age in job training programs provided by nonprofits and government agencies. Non-profits allowed delayed effect. 15

16 City of Richmond Population : 108,565 Ordinance Adopted: June 17, 2014 Minimum Wage $9.60 on 01/01/2015 $11.52 on 01/01/2016 $12.30 on 01/01/2017 $13.00 on 01/01/2018 Notes: Exemptions include small employers who pay less than 800 hours of employee labor over a two week period; employers may deduct $1.50 per hour if they pay that much in a medical benefit. “Learners” defined by the CA Labor Code and employees of the YouthWORKS summer employment program are exempted. Government grant funded employees are exempted. 16

17 City of Mountain View Population: 79,378 Ordinance Adopted: October 28, 2014 Minimum Wage $10.30 on 07/01/2015 $12.00 on 07/01/2016 $13.50 on 07/01/2017 $15.00 on 07/01/2018 Notes: Exempt organizations include: Government employers and “Auxiliary organization” status under CA Education Code sec. 89901 or sec. 72670(c). 17

18 City of Santa Monica Population: 92,987Proposed Notes: ordinance may be presented to city council in December or January 2016. Likely to be similar to Los Angeles. Exemptions to be considered – non-profits, transitional employers, service charge requirements, one year deferral for small business. 18

19 City of Palo Alto Population: 66,068 Minimum Wage $12.00 on 7/1/16 $13.50 on 7/1/17 $15.00 on 7/1/18 Notes: Government employers and “auxiliary organization” status under CA Education Code sec. 89901 or sec. 72670(c) are exempt 19

20 City of Emeryville Population: 10,777 Ordinance Adopted: June 2, 2015 Minimum Wage $12.25 ($14.44 for 56 or more employees) for 2015 $13.00 for 2016 $14.00 for 2017 $15.00 for 2018 Current rate for large employers for 2019 Note: Paid sick leave was included as part of this ordinance. 20


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