Hotel workers accuse LAX Hilton of circumventing L.A.'s 'living wage' law

Wednesday, June 16, 2010 - 22:20 in Mathematics & Economics

In a lawsuit, the hotel is accused of hiring scores of housekeepers and other workers through a subcontractor and maintaining a dual and unequal payment system. The Hilton Los Angeles Airport allegedly hired scores of workers through a subcontractor in an illegal scheme to circumvent a city law mandating that airport-area hotel employees receive a "living wage," according to a lawsuit announced Wednesday.

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