Minimum Wage

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On November 15, 2021, the City Council approved to establish a citywide minimum wage and guaranteed leave provisions. For guidance, view the the Ordinance and the Administrative Regulations. For questions, visit the FAQ section below or email whwage@dcba.lacounty.gov.

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Minimum Wage Rate

Starting on July 1, 2023, the citywide minimum wage for all businesses will be $19.08. 

This rate will be in effect from July 1, 2023 until June 30, 2024 when it will increase by the Consumer Price Index (CPI-W) adjustment.

Minimum Wage Phase-In Chart - August 2023

What rate was used to determine the increase?

$18.35. The minimum wage rate established on July 1, 2022.

The Minimum Wage Ordinance adopted on November 15, 2021, applied a minimum wage rate for hotel workers effective January 1, 2022 ($17.54) and a phased minimum wage increase for other businesses. On July 1, 2022, the minimum wage rate for hotel workers increased to $18.35, determined by the annual change to the CPI-W. 

How is the CPI increase determined?

The minimum wage increase is determined by the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) for the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA area.

According to the Resolution establishing an annual minimum wage increase, the minimum wage increase shall be no less than 1.0% and no more than 4.0%. 

The annual change of the CPI-W for 2022 is 7.5% which exceeds the limit set by the City Council, therefore the increase will be capped at 4.0% for the July 1, 2023 increase.

Will the rate increase again?

The minimum wage rate will increase annually on July 1. The new rate will be posted on the City’s website by April 1.

Compensated and Uncompensated Leave

Full time employees for all businesses are to be provided at least 96 compensated hours and 80 uncompensated hours per year for sick leave, vacation, or personal necessity. Part-time employees are to be provided compensated and uncompensated hours in increments proportional to that accrued by someone who works 40 hours in a week. 

Administrative Regulations

To provide West Hollywood Employees and Employers further clarification on implementing the Minimum Wage Ordinance, the City has published Administrative Regulations. The Administrative Regulations outline guidance related to payment of the Citywide Minimum Wage, Compensated and Uncompensated Leave, and application of a waiver for certain Employers. 

Legal Notices

Every Employer in the City of West Hollywood shall post in a conspicuous place at any workplace or job site where any Employee works, the bulletin published each year by the City informing Employees of the current minimum wage rate and of their rights under the Ordinance. Every Employer shall post notices in English, Spanish, and any other language spoken by at least five percent (5%) of the Employees. Every Employer shall also provide to each Employee at the time of hire, the Employer’s name, address, and telephone number in writing.

July 1, 2023 Minimum Wage Notices

Waiver Application

A one-year waiver may be granted to businesses who are able to demonstrate that compliance with the payment of the Citywide Minimum Wage would force the business to: file bankruptcy or a shutdown, reduce its workforce by more than twenty percent (20%), or curtail its Employees’ total hours by more than thirty percent. 

A one-year, one-time waiver may be granted to businesses who are able to demonstrate that compliance with the leave provisions of the Citywide Minimum Wage would force the business to: file bankruptcy or a shutdown, reduce its workforce by more than twenty percent (20%), or curtail its Employees’ total hours by more than thirty percent.

Alternatively, a three-month waiver may be granted to businesses who are able to demonstrate that compliance with the leave provisions of the Citywide Minimum Wage would cause an implementation hardship due to my business’ existing payroll and human resources processes and platforms the business has in place. Businesses may apply for up to two three-month waiver (maximum of six months)

To file your waiver application, please follow these steps:

  1. Notify all your employees, in writing, of the business’ intent to file a Waiver Application
  2. Compile all required documents - incomplete applications will be denied
  3. Submit the Waiver Application and all required documents by selecting the waiver for payment of minimum wage or leave provisions:

For questions regarding the Waiver Application, please email whwage@dcba.lacounty.gov.

Frequently Asked Questions

In effort to assist Employers, Employees, and the general public, the City has compiled answers to the most frequently asked questions regarding the ordinance. This is a general guide and resource and does not constitute legal advice. For additional questions, not already addressed, please email whwage@dcba.lacounty.gov.