CALIFORNIA: Dems propose $25 wage for health workers
State Sen. María Elena Durazo’s bill would require health facilities and home health agencies to give raises to many support employees, including nurse technicians, housekeepers, security guards, food workers, and laundry providers. The
“How do people survive?” Durazo told KHN ahead of the bill’s introduction. “They can’t be on the edge of becoming homeless. That’s what we’re facing.”
While the bill is backed by the influential Service Employees International Union-United Healthcare Workers West, which represents roughly 100,000 workers statewide, similar proposals have previously faced strong opposition from the health industry.
If lawmakers approve the bill and Gov.
Last year, the union spent about
During the campaign, a ballot issue committee with funding from
Earlier this month, the
Meanwhile, the nursing home industry has said it wants to pay workers more but can’t because the state reimburses them too little for patients enrolled in
Negotiations for a statewide
Durazo said she’s willing to hear hospitals’ concerns about loosening seismic retrofit standards but prefers to treat the two issues separately.
The state has also recognized the need to attract and retain workers by setting aside roughly
“We have a workforce that has just been through the wringer in the last three years,” said
Raising the minimum wage would bring families out of poverty, said
Costlier employees could have negative consequences for health care facilities.
“If you don’t get higher reimbursements from Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurers, then you’re gonna have to figure out how to absorb that cost increase,” Spetz said. “Or you just get rid of the worker.”
Since
“Before the increase, I was working two or three jobs to make ends meet,” said Vasquer, who until recently worked weekend shifts at a residential care center in
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