1111.45 DAY LABOR BUSINESS.
   "Day labor business" means any enterprise, other than a labor union or a not for profit organization, engaged in procuring or providing persons to perform temporary unskilled work at a site other than the premises in which (1) the day laborers are paid, by the day labor business or a third party employer, each work day or on the business day following the work day, and (2) persons arrive at the premises to make application for work as a day laborer, to obtain assignment for day labor, to obtain transportation to a day labor site or to obtain payment of wages or benefits for day labor. For purposes of this definition, "unskilled work" means work involving physical tasks for which the (1) the worker is not required by law to hold a professional or occupational license, or (2) the employer or contractor controlling the site of the work does not require the worker to have (a) a high school diploma or its equivalent, or (b) education beyond high school, or (c) relevant vocational education or (d) demonstrated proficiency with a specified type of machinery to be used in the work, but does not include white collar, secretarial, clerical or professional work.
(Ord. 8-2013. Passed 2-26-13.)