She said that the average security guard worker currently makes $38,000 a year. The labor union SEIU West is backing the bill.
He said any increase in wages will lead businesses to cut security contracts and to rename positions to avoid licensing security guards altogether.
"If the clients don't want to pay the extra cost, they may call someone an ambassador, a greeter, a safety person and try to avoid the licensing issue," Chandler said.This legislation has already passed out of committees. It is headed for the floor for a vote next, and if passed, it will need a signature from the governor to become law.
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