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Litigation

Dec. 20, 2014

Warehouse workers at Port of Los Angeles sue over wage ordinance violations

A group of 500 warehouse workers filed a complaint against their employers, who operate and staff warehouses at the Port of Los Angeles, alleging violations of the city's Living Wage Ordinance.


By Laura Hautala


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A group of workers filed a complaint against the companies that operate and staff warehouses at the Port of Los Angeles, alleging violations of the city's Living Wage Ordinance.


"Defendants have denied and continue to deny them the living wages, benefits and other advantages they are entitled to receive," lawyers for the workers wrote in the complaint, filed in Los Angeles County Superi...

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