HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-007 - Instructing the City Manager and City Attorney in ConsultationRESOLUTION NO.2021-007
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA INSTRUCTING THE CITY MANAGER AND
CITY ATTORNEY IN CONSULTATION WITH OTHER
RELEVANT DEPARTMENTS TO REPORT BACK TO THE
CITY COUNCIL IN WRITING PRIOR TO THE MARCH 2,
2021 COUNCIL MEETING WITH A PROPOSED URGENCY
ORDINANCE REQUIRING "HERO PAY" FOR FRONT-LINE
GROCERY RETAIL EMPLOYEES WITHIN THE CITY
WHEREAS, the COVID-19 disease is caused by a virus that spreads easily from
person to person and may result in serious illness or death, and is classified by the World
Health Organization (WHO) as a worldwide pandemic; and
WHEREAS, COVID-19 has broadly spread throughout California and remains a
significant health risk to the community, especially members of our most vulnerable
populations; and
WHEREAS, the WHO has declared that COVID-19 is a global pandemic, which is
particularly severe in high risk populations such as people with underlying medical
conditions and the elderly, and the WHO has raised the health emergency to the highest
level, requiring dramatic interventions to disrupt the spread of this disease; and
WHEREAS, on March 4, 2020, California Governor Gavin Newsom proclaimed a
state of emergency in response to new cases of COVID-19, directing state agencies to use
all resources necessary to prepare for and respond to the outbreak; and
WHEREAS, in March 2020, the County of Orange Public Health Agency issued
orders temporarily shutting down restaurants, bars, and other entertainment and food
establishments, except take-out food; and
WHEREAS, in March 2020, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana proclaimed
a civil emergency in response to new cases of COVID-19, authorizing the City Manager
to exercise the emergency powers necessary to take extraordinary measures to prevent
death or injury of persons and to protect the public peace, safety and welfare, and
alleviate damage, loss, hardship or suffering; and
WHEREAS, on March 19, 2020, California Governor Gavin Newsom issued a
"Stay Home - Stay Healthy" proclamation (Executive Order N-33-20) closing all non-
essential workplaces, requiring people to stay home except to participate in essential
activities or to provide essential business services, and banning all gatherings for social,
spiritual, and recreational purposes. In addition to healthcare, public health and
emergency services, the "Stay Home — Stay Healthy" proclamation identified grocery
stores as essential business sectors critical to protecting the health and well-being of all
Californians and designated their workers as essential critical infrastructure workers; and
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WHEREAS, on December 3, 2020, California Governor Gavin Newsom extended
the "Stay Home — Stay Healthy" proclamation; and
WHEREAS, as of January 22, 2021, the WHO Situation Report reported a global
total of 96.2 million cases of COVID-19, including 2.06 million deaths; California reported
3.12 million cases of COVID-19, including 35,701 deaths; and Orange County reported
231,000 cases of COVID-19, including 2,546 deaths; and
WHEREAS, grocery stores are essential businesses operating in Santa Ana during
the COVID-19 emergency making grocery workers highly vulnerable to economic
insecurity and health or safety risks; and
WHEREAS, grocery workers working for grocery stores are essential workers who
perform services that are fundamental to the economy and health of the community
during the COVID-19 crisis. They work in high risk conditions with inconsistent access
to protective equipment and other safety measures; work in public situations with limited
ability to engage in physical distancing; and continually expose themselves and the
public to the spread of disease; and
WHEREAS, premium pay, paid in addition to regular wages, is an established type
of compensation for employees performing hazardous duty or work involving physical
hardship that can cause extreme physical discomfort and distress; and
WHEREAS, grocery workers working during the COVID-19 emergency merit
additional compensation because they are performing hazardous duty due to the
significant risk of exposure to the COVID-19 virus. Grocery workers have been working
under these hazardous conditions for months. They are working in these hazardous
conditions now and will continue to face safety risks as the virus presents an ongoing
threat for an uncertain period, potentially resulting in subsequent waves of infection; and
WHEREAS, the availability of grocery stores is fundamental to the health of the
community and is made possible during the COVID-19 emergency because grocery
workers are on the frontlines of this devastating pandemic supporting public health,
safety, and welfare by working in hazardous situations; and
WHEREAS, establishing an immediate requirement for grocery stores to provide
premium pay to grocery workers protects public health, supports stable incomes,
promotes job retention by ensuring that grocery workers are compensated for the
substantial risks, efforts, and expenses they are undertaking to provide essential services
in a safe and reliable manner during the COVID-19 emergency.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Santa Ana
hereby finds, determines and declares as follows
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Section 1. The City Council directs the City Manager and City Attorney in
consultation and collaboration with other relevant Departments, to deliver a written report
to the City Council prior to its March 2, 2021 meeting that:
A. Contains a proposed Urgency Ordinance that, among other things:
i. Requires that grocery retail stores located within the City and are
private or publicly traded with at least 300 employees nationwide and
more than 10 employees per store site pay all their workers an
additional four (4) dollars per hour in wages;
ii. Sunsets 120 days from the effective date of the ordinance; and
iii. Includes any other provisions necessary to implement the intent of
the motion.
iv. Shall include discount language to recognize any of the defined
businesses above, which currently provide hazard pay or provision
of similar benefits to their employees.
B. Directs the City Attorney to advise the City Council on its enforceability and
provide updates regarding pending litigation in cities with similarly situated
ordinances regarding HERO pay.
Section 2. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the
City Council, and the Clerk of the Council shall attest to and certify the vote adopting this
Resolution.
ADOPTED this 2nd day of February 2021.
Vicente Sarmiento
Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM
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Sonia R. Carvalho
City Attorney
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AYES Councilmembers
NOES: Councilmembers
ABSTAIN: Councilmembers
Hernandez Lopez, Phan Sarmiento (4)
Bacerra Mendoza Penaloza (3)
None (0)
NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers None (0)
CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, DAISY GOMEZ, Clerk of the Council do hereby attest to and certify the attached
Resolution No 2021-007 to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the
City of Santa Ana on February 2 2021.
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Daisy Gom�j
Clerk of the/Council
City of Santa Ana