Santa Monica Minimum Wage Raises To $17.27 July 1

June 27, 2024 ·

Photo courtesy of Demian Tejeda via Unsplash.

SANTA MONICA—The minimum wage in the city of Santa Monica which currently sits at $16.90 per hour, will be rising to $17.27 per hour starting July 1, 2024. Santa Monica’s minimum wage law sets general and hotel worker wages and mandates paid sick leave.

The amount increases annually by the published Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Works (CPI-W) for the Los Angeles metropolitan area (LA-Riverside-Orange County, CA) published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Santa Monica posts the new rates annually on or near January 1.

The wage for hotels and businesses operating on hotel property is $19.73 per hour and will increase to $20.32 per hour effective on July 1, 2024. This rate aligns with the city of Los Angeles’ Hotel Worker Minimum Wage Rate. Santa Monica will post the new rates annually on or near May 15.

The paid sick leave provision requires Santa Monica employers to provide 40 hours (small businesses) or 72 hours (larger businesses) of paid sick leave.

The ordinance includes service charges, first-time workers, enforcement provisions, and a limited exemption for employers providing transitional jobs. To apply for the Transitional Jobs exemption email wagehelp@dcba.lacounty.gov.

Employers must post Santa Monica notices. At a minimum, employers must post Santa Monica’s legal notices in English and Spanish.

Businesses must also post notices in any other language spoken by five percent or more of the employer’s workforce.

Legal notices are available for download below. Contact wagehelp@dcba.lacounty.gov to request the legal notices in an additional language.

See below for legal notices valid from July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024, and the legal notices valid from July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025. These contain updated minimum wage and hotel worker living wage rates.

For additional details visit https://www.santamonica.gov/minimum-wage.

By Trevor

Next Post

BHPD Arrests Five for Armed Robbery

BEVERLY HILLS—On June 20, at approximately 4:53 a.m., the Beverly Hills Police Department, LAPD Hollywood Division responded to an armed robbery call in the 8600 block of Wilshire Boulevard. With the assistance of a Beverly Hills city employee who witnessed…
Read
Previous Post

2023 Water Quality Report For Beverly Hills

BEVERLY HILLS—The city of Beverly Hills announced on its Facebook page on Wednesday, June 26 that it has released its latest Consumer Confidence Report (CCR). “It’s more than just a requirement – it’s our promise of transparency and ensuring you…
Read
Random Post

Retaining Wall Buckles In Beverly Crest

BEVERLY CREST—On Tuesday, April 9, at 9:23, the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) Valley Bureau responded to a technical rescue at 9829 W. Yoakum Drive. The home is located on a dead-end street off Benedict Canyon Drive. According to the…
Read
Random Post

Santa Monica Preparing For Kids To Go Back To School

SANTA MONICA—On Wednesday, August 21, the city of Santa Monica announced on its Facebook page that its preparing for children to head back to school. The city of Santa Monica is here to assist with a smooth transition back to…
Read
Random Post

Attempted Murder Suspects Wanted By LAPD

WEST HOLLYWOOD—Detectives with the Los Angeles Police Department’s Robbery Homicide Division are asking for the public’s assistance to locate an attempted murder suspect they announced on August 4. The LAPD reported that on April 16, 2022, at 2:35 a.m., a…
Read
Random Post

BHPD Discusses Explorer Program

BEVERLY HILLS—On March 19, the Beverly Hills Police Department posted details on their Facebook page about its Explorer Program. The BHPD Police Explorer program is a free program for youth between the ages of 14-18 years old. Program benefits include:…
Read