SoFi Stadium Workers Vote to Authorize Strike Days Before FIFA World Cup

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SoFi Stadium workers, including cashiers, dishwasher, cooks, bartenders and more, voted to authorize a strike days before the FIFA World Cup was set to begin.

A spokesperson for UNITE HERE Local 11 shared on Friday evening that union members voted 96% in favor of authorizing a strike, which means workers for the stadium “could walk off the job at any moment if their demands are not met.”

Negotiations are set to continue Monday, which is four days before the USA v. Paraguay match is slated to occur at SoFi Stadium.

Per the union update, workers have made demands surrounding living wages, limits on AI, technology and subcontracting, as well as the right to strike if ICE come to the workplace.

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The post SoFi Stadium Workers Vote to Authorize Strike Days Before FIFA World Cup appeared first on TheWrap.

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