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Which Way, L.A.?

Increased Minimum Wage: A Workplace Reality or Political Dream?

Local politicians are being congratulated for raising the minimum wage. Some 700,000 workers will be entitled to $10.50 an hour next year and $15 by the year 2020. But that doesn't mean they'll get it.

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By Warren Olney • Aug 7, 2015 • 15m Listen

The political battle over raising the minimum wage is over. In Los Angeles, that's supposed to mean $10.50 an hour as soon as next year and $15 by the year 2020. But it's likely to take a long time before reality can catch up to expectations. Los Angeles is called the national capital of wage theft, and it's notorious for lax enforcement. We hear about efforts to crack down.

Photo: Zeetz Jones

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  • LA Times on LA County Supervisors cracking down on wage theft

  • UCLA Labor Center on wage theft in Los Angeles

  • Economic Roundtable on wage equality, growth in Los Angeles

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    Warren Olney

    former KCRW broadcaster

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    Charlotte Duren

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    Kathy Hoang

    Restaurant Opportunities Centers of Los Angeles

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    Paul Koretz

    LA City Councilmember for District 5

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    Julia Figueira-McDonough

    Office of the California Labor Commissioner

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