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Long Beach vs Los Angeles

How do healthcare worker wage rules compare between Long Beach, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

California SB-525 (Labor Code Β§1182.14) sets a statewide healthcare worker minimum wage stepping toward $25 per hour by 2028. Los Angeles applies the state law to covered hospitals, dialysis clinics, and community clinics; LA County DPH monitors compliance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachLos Angeles
Statute-Labor Code Β§1182.14 (SB-525)
Large-system target-$25/hour by June 2026
Safety-net target-$25/hour by 2033
Covered roles-Clinical and support staff
Local enforcement-LA County DPH monitoring

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Long Beach FAQ

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Los Angeles FAQ

Does SB-525 cover janitors and food-service staff?

Yes. Labor Code Β§1182.14 covers all employees of a covered facility, including custodial, food service, billing, security, and laundry workers, regardless of whether they provide direct patient care.

Does LA's city wage still apply to clinics?

Yes. The higher of LAMC Β§187.00 or the SB-525 schedule controls. For most large hospitals SB-525 is higher; for some small clinics the LA city wage may still govern.

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