Updates
MCO Rate Increases
Effective July 1, 2024:
- For-Profit Rate increases to $20.96 per hour.
- Non-Profit Rate increases to $20.25 per hour.
- Public Entities Rate increases to $21.50 per hour. Public entities rate will increase to $22.00 on January 1, 2025.
Posters and forms reflecting this rate increase.
Overview
The Minimum Compensation Ordinance (MCO) covers most City service contractors as well as tenants at the San Francisco International Airport.
The law generally requires covered employers to provide to their covered employees:
- No less than the MCO hourly wage in effect;
- 12 paid days off per year (or cash equivalent); and
- 10 days off without pay per year.
Wage rates
Find current and recent wage rates in the table provided. We also have an accessible version of the wage rate table with a link to all past wage rates.
Legal authority
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed the Minimum Compensation Ordinance in August 2000.
- Minimum Compensation Ordinance, San Francisco L.E.C. Article 111
- MCO Amendments - September 2018
- MCO Non-profit Amendment - October 2018
MCO Rules: OLSE released new Rules Implementing the Minimum Compensation Ordinance on March 2, 2020. The Rules took effect on July 1, 2020.
- The new MCO Rules replace the prior MCO Regulations, issued by the Office of Contract Administration in 2002
Resources
Complete MCO/HCAO Resource packets to download
- MCO-HCAO Packet for City Contractors
- MCO-HCAO Packet for SFO Contractors
- MCO-HCAO Packet for SFO Leases and Concessions
MCO Nonprofit Working Group: Report, Findings, & Recommendations
For City Departments
- MCO Contractor Compliance Declaration ( MCO Declaration Word) ( MCO Declaration PDF)
- MCO and HCAO Declaration Video
- List of Exemptions for the MCO (PDF)
The following forms may be found on the City's Intranet:
- MCO Form P-360 Exemption & Waiver
- HCAO Form P-365 Exemption & Waiver
Video resources
Contact us
If you have any questions about your rights or responsibilities, contact us: 415-554-7903 or mco@sfgov.org.
You can file a complaint if you believe your rights have been violated.