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Workforce

                      & Economic

                     Development                   OFFICE OF WORKPLACE EQUITY AND DIVERSITY


                                                   Funding is provided to launch the office and administer
                                                   community business development programs; facilitate
                                                   access to capital, loans, and grants; promote equitable
                                                   and inclusive workers’ rights; and develop the City’s
                                                   workforce through job training and creation.



                                                   MINIMUM WAGE OUTREACH

                                                   In 2015, Los Angeles became the largest city in
                                                   California to get on a path to a $15 minimum wage —
                                                   lifting incomes for more than 550,000 Angelenos. This
                                                   budget continues and adds staffing resources for the
                                                   Office of Wage Standards to conduct outreach as the
                                                   minimum wage continues to adjust annually and to
                                                   investigate potential violations of our City’s minimum
                                                   wage, paid sick leave, and ban-the-box laws.

























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