Garcetti signs ordinance requiring L.A. hotels to provide workers with personal-security devices
LOS ANGELES -- Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti on Friday signed into law an ordinance requiring hotels to provide workers with personal-security devices to protect them from violent or threatening guests, while also extending minimum wage requirements to smaller hotels.
"Hotel workers are on the front lines of our economic recovery and their work uplifts Los Angeles and is part of what makes this city an amazing place to visit," Garcetti said in a statement."I am proud to sign this ordinance into law -- allowing mothers to spend more time with their children and to feel safe when walking into their place of work. Their hard work and perseverance inspires me and they deserve a fair work environment.
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