Please join us on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 15 for a SPECIAL GAC meeting about best practices to cope with a possible minimum wage increase! Owners of restaurants and small businesses are especially encouraged to attend.
On Thursday, Oct. 15, the Chamber’s Govt. Affairs Committee (GAC) will hold a special meeting regarding a possible increase in the minimum wage. Minimum wage ordinances have recently passed in both the City and County of Los Angeles and other cities are discussing passing a similar ordinance that would raise wages to $15/hr. by 2020. The Chamber has already surveyed its membership twice about the impacts of a minimum wage ordinance and reported its findings to the City Council. In September, the Beverly Hills City Council expressed an interest in exploring a similar increase (click here to read the staff report).
The panel discussion on Tuesday will focus on best practices businesses have used to adopt to wage increases. The purpose of this meeting is to prepare businesses to cope with incremental increases in the minimum wage and share strategies that have worked in the past. There will be ample time for a Q & A with a panel of experts from the legal, academic and business world.
The panel will consist of the following individuals:
Thursday Oct 15, 2015
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM PDT
4:00-5:30 p.m.
Beverly Hills Chamber Board Room, 9400 S. Santa Monica Blvd., 2nd Floor, Beverly Hills
Free to Chamber members.
Printed courtesy of www.beverlyhillschamber.com – Contact the Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce for more information.
9400 S. Santa Monica Blvd., 2nd Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 – (310) 248-1000 – info@beverlyhillschamber.com