June 7, 2026

7 thoughts on “SoFi Stadium workers vote to authorize strike ahead of World Cup

  1. A group of SoFi Stadium workers in Los Angeles have voted to authorize a strike, with the venue set to host the first U.S. Meanwhile the union representing the workers said on Friday its members, including cashiers, concession workers, bartenders, dishwashers, cooks and food attendants, voted 96% in favor of a strike.

  2. Think about it: a group of SoFi Stadium workers in Los Angeles have voted to authorize a strike, with the venue set to host the first U.S. That speaks volumes.

  3. Considering the union representing the workers said on Friday its members, including cashiers, concession workers, bartenders, dishwashers, cooks and food attendants, voted 96% in favor of a strike, it raises some real questions about what happens next.

  4. The fact that workers’ demands include higher pay, security on the job and protections against subcontracting and other potential threats to the erosion of union jobs really puts things into perspective.

  5. Reading that yolanda Fierro, a union member who works at SoFi, said in a statement on Friday she is ready to strike if a deal is not reached — hard to argue with the logic there.

  6. So the bottom line is fIFA World Cup 2026 signage is displayed at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., on June 1, 2026. Wonder how this will land.

  7. On one hand the union representing the workers said on Friday its members, including cashiers, concession workers, bartenders, dishwashers, cooks and food attendants, voted 96% in favor of a strike. But at the same time workers’ demands include higher pay, security on the job and protections against subcontracting and other potential threats to the erosion of union jobs.

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