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US Stadium and Hotel Workers Consider Strikes Ahead of World Cup

US Stadium and Hotel Workers Consider Strikes Ahead of World Cup

9 Haziran 2026The Guardian
  • As the World Cup approaches, hospitality and food service workers in various US cities are preparing for potential strikes due to low wages and concerns over ICE enforcement. In Los Angeles, around 2,000 workers at SoFi Stadium have overwhelmingly voted in favor of a strike authorization, demanding better wages and…
  • The looming labor disputes highlight the tensions between workers' rights and the demands of hosting a major international event.
  • The World Cup is one of the largest sporting events globally, and its hosting requires substantial labor from hospitality and service workers. The current climate of low wages and fears of immigration enforcement has heightened tensions, making labor disputes more likely as workers seek to secure better working cond…
  • The imminent threat of strikes among stadium and hotel workers during the World Cup underscores a critical intersection of labor rights and immigration issues in the United States. With the tournament expected to draw significant crowds, the workers' demands for fair wages and protections from ICE reflect broader so…
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