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L.A. County to set aside money to boost wages for caregivers for elderly and disabled

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation December 07, 2022

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Caregivers who attend to elderly and disabled people in their homes in Los Angeles County could get a wage boost under a proposal approved Tuesday by the county Board of Supervisors. Workers with the In-Home Supportive Services program have been pushing for higher wages for over a year, arguing that L.A. County's current rate of $16 an hour has made it difficult to scrape by amid rising costs for rent, gas and groceries. People with... + full article



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