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Lakewood vs Long Beach

How do hotel worker retention rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Long Beach, CA?

Lakewood has fewer restrictions than Long Beach.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

LA County Code Title 8.105, adopted as Ordinance 2014-0024, requires successor hotel employers in unincorporated areas with 50 or more rooms to retain incumbent non-managerial workers for a 90-day transition and evaluate them in good faith before terminations.

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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Measure WW, passed by Long Beach voters in 2018, requires hotels with 50+ rooms to provide panic buttons, daily room-cleaning workload caps, and worker-retention rights when hotels change ownership.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodLong Beach
Code sectionTitle 8.105 (Ord. 2014-0024)-
CoverageUnincorporated hotels 50-plus rooms-
Transition period90 calendar days-
EnforcerDCBA Wage Enforcement-
Discharge standardJust cause only-
Threshold-Hotels 50+ rooms
Adopted-Measure WW, November 2018
Panic buttons-Required for solo housekeepers
Retention period-90 days post-sale
Enforcement-Private right of action

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Lakewood FAQ

Does retention apply if a Marina del Rey hotel is rebranded?

Yes. A change of operator, manager, franchise, or controlling owner triggers successor obligations under Title 8.105 even if the building, address, and customer base do not change. Workers must be offered the 90-day transition.

Can workers be fired during the 90 days?

Only for documented cause. Successors may not discharge incumbent workers without just cause during the transition period, and any termination requires written notice and reasons recorded for DCBA review.

Long Beach FAQ

Does Measure WW apply to motels?

Only properties with 50 or more guest rooms qualify. Smaller motels and bed-and-breakfasts fall outside the ordinance, though state hotel-worker laws may still apply.

What is the workload cap?

Housekeepers must receive overtime-rate pay if voluntarily exceeding daily square-footage thresholds set in the ordinance, generally 4,000 square feet per eight-hour shift.

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