The Board of Supervisors voted on Tuesday to create an office to help enforce Los Angeles County’s new minimum wage and prevent “wage theft.”
“This is a big historic step for us,” Supervisor Hilda Solis told her colleagues. “It sends a strong message to employers, especially those that don’t play by the rules.
Yes, make it impossible for low skilled workers to get jobs because a $15.00 minimum wage is higher than their hourly marginal revenue production.
It's a wonder anyone can do business in this country. I was looking at the Wall of Labor Regulations at my job the other day. Unreal.
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