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A new law enforcing safety for people who work in the live event industry at city-owned venues in San Diego is now in effect.
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The San Diego City Council Tuesday passed an ordinance requiring operators of live events to ensure workers at city-owned facilities and parks have completed standardized safety training.
The city of San Diego passed a law earlier this week aimed at preventing accidents, injuries and fatalities in the live entertainment industry.
According to the San Diego Event Coalition, the live events industry makes up over 12 million workers nationwide and contributes over $1.2 trillion to the gross economy.
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Proposal for $25 minimum wage for San Diego tourism workers advances The increase would affect hospitality workers at amusement parks, event centers, hotels with at least 150 rooms and zoos.
The San Diego City Council Tuesday passed an ordinance requiring operators of live events to ensure workers at city-owned facilities and parks have completed standardized safety training.