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Supervisors May Amend ‘Living Wage’ Ordinance

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From Times staff reports

Ventura County supervisors may consider changes to a new ordinance that mandates a minimum wage of $8 an hour for anyone who works for the county.

Supervisor Steve Bennett called the changes a cleanup of the ordinance’s language and said they are intended to include workers who perform services outside county facilities.

Expanding the number of workers covered by the “living wage” ordinance will cost the county $50,000 more than the $1.2- million estimate, Bennett said.

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The proposed amendments, scheduled for discussion Tuesday, would also reduce paperwork, Bennett said.

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