Living wage law upheld

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A city ordinance that would require a ``living wage'' for airport-area hotel employees was upheld today by the 2nd District Court of Appealm City News Service reports.
The court found that the Enhancement Zone Ordinance was sufficiently
different from a repealed Living Wage Ordinance because it addressed objections
expressed by hotels and businesses, according to the City Attorney's Office.
``I am pleased to report that the California Court of Appeal today, in a
published opinion, ruled for the city and upheld the city's Enhancement Zone
Ordinance,'' said City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo.
Officials for the hotels along the Century corridor said they were studying their options on an appeal

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