Stadium workers near LA say they have a tentative deal, averting strike ahead of World Cup
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Stadium workers near Los Angeles say they have reached a tentative contract deal with wage hikes and labor protections, averting a strike ahead of the U.S. men’s soccer team’s opening World Cup match Friday.
The union representing 2,000 bartenders, servers, cooks and dishwashers at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, announced the details at a news conference Tuesday. The deal came after workers last week voted to authorize a strike when contract talks had stalled with the stadium’s food service provider, Legends Global.
Workers represented by UNITE HERE Local 11 said they wanted wage increases, protections from subcontracting and security on the job amid ramped-up immigration enforcement under President Donald Trump’s administration.
The tentative contract will give stadium cooks among the highest wages for the job in the country, with many earning $40 an hour in about two years from now, said Kurt Petersen, co-president of UNITE HERE Local 11. The contract would last through April 2028 — just ahead of the Olympic Games in Los Angeles.


