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Supes approve ‘hero pay ordinance
Grocery and drug store workers are set to get “hero pay” after the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved the urgency ordinance during Tuesday’s regular meeting.
The motion, which passed 4-1, is expected to temporarily require grocery and drug retailers in unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County, such as in Castaic and Stevenson Ranch, to pay their workers an additional $5 per hour in “hero pay,” or hazard wages.
County Supervisor Kathryn Barger, whose 5th District includes the Santa Clarita Valley, was the only one to vote “no,” due to a worry regarding the unintended consequences, she said.
“I am more concerned that we are freely inserting ourselves into financial and accounting decisions made by private companies,” Barger
said, adding these businesses currently report a 2.2% profit margin. “I would hate to think that we’re driving the very businesses that we fought so hard to locate in unincorporated areas — many of which are our working-class neighborhoods — out of business, or worse yet, employees losing hours, or possibly their job.”
She also mentioned that the motion represents only a small sliver of the essential workforce, adding that it’s unfair to select one sector over others.
The approved ordinance is set to apply to store chains that are publicly traded or employ at least 300 workers nationwide and more than 10 per store, and is expected to be in effect for 120 days.