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Lakewood vs Los Angeles

How do hotel living wage rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Lakewood and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LA County Code Title 8.105, paired with the countywide minimum wage at Title 8.100, sets a higher hotel-worker living wage for non-managerial staff at unincorporated hotels with 50-plus rooms. Rates track the LA City hotel wage and adjust each July.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LAMC Section 186.02, the Citywide Hotel Worker Minimum Wage Ordinance, sets a higher minimum wage and healthcare contribution for non-managerial workers at hotels with 60 or more rooms, scheduled to reach $30 per hour by July 2028 under Ordinance 188251.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodLos Angeles
Code sectionTitle 8.105LAMC Section 186.02
CoverageUnincorporated hotels 50-plus roomsHotels 60-plus rooms
BenchmarkLA City hotel wage parity-
2028 target$30 per hour$30 per hour
EnforcerDCBA Wage Enforcement-
Current wage (2024)-$20.32 per hour
Healthcare add-on-$8.35 per hour

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Lakewood FAQ

Are tipped hotel workers covered?

Yes. California prohibits tip credits, so tipped workers in unincorporated LA County hotels must receive the full hourly hotel living wage. Tips are paid in addition to the hourly rate, never counted toward it.

What if my unincorporated hotel offers full healthcare?

Operators that provide qualifying healthcare benefits at the published premium can pay the lower base wage. Otherwise the worker is entitled to the cash healthcare contribution on top of the base hourly hotel living wage.

Los Angeles FAQ

Are tipped workers covered?

Yes. California prohibits tip credits, so tipped hotel workers must receive the full hourly hotel minimum wage. Tips are paid in addition to the hourly rate, not counted toward it.

What if my hotel offers full healthcare?

Operators that provide qualifying healthcare benefits valued at the published premium can pay the lower base wage. Otherwise the worker is entitled to the cash healthcare contribution on top of the hourly wage.

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