6d Street Pricing SUBSTITUTE

Alternative Motion to substitute for agenda item 6d action request 
November 24, 2015 
(Street pricing amendment) 

Motion: 
"I move to substitute the following for the action request shown on today's
agenda: 
(EXISTING) Authorization for the Chief Executive Officer to provide short-term Airport
concessions pricing flexibility in order to accommodate City of SeaTac Ordinance
13-1020 (commonly referred to as Proposition One) that increases employee
minimum wages to $15.24. 
(NEW) The CEO be authorized to implement pricing flexibility by revising the Port's policy
regarding street pricing to allow tenants in the Airport Dining and Retail program
to set prices at not more than 10 percent above "street'' prices for all products
and services sold from Dec. 1, 2015 through Dec. 21, 2019; provided that, said
increase will only be extended to employers that comply with: 
a. The minimum wage standards set forth in the City of SeaTac minimum
wage ordinance 
b. Payment of sick and safe time, which shall be accrued at the rate of one
hour for every 40 hours worked; and 
c.  Provision of health insurance to full-time employees, consistent with the
Affordable Care Act. 
The requirements for minimum wage, payment of sick and safe time, and
provision of health insurance, may be waived for employers with a bona fide
collective bargaining agreement. 
Further, ADR tenants wishing to take advantage of the increase in street pricing
will comply with any reasonable request from Port staff for verification of actual
wages paid to the tenant's employees."

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