Minimum Wage Increase for Essential Health Care Workers in California
Minimum Wage Law for Health Care Workers
In a landmark move aimed at uplifting essential workers, Gov. Gavin Newsom has enacted a law to boost the minimum wage for health care workers. This gradual increase is designed to acknowledge the critical roles these professionals play in society.
Implementation Plan
The legislation outlines a phased approach to raise health care worker wages to $25 per hour.
- Phase 1: Initial Increase
- Phase 2: Mid-term Adjustments
- Final Phase: $25 by 2025
Such measures are crucial for maintaining a thriving health care system that adequately supports its workforce.
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