Beer and Food Workers on Strike at Fenway for Homestand Between Dodgers and Red Sox
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, JUL 25 – Fenway Park concession workers seek higher wages and improved scheduling after contract expiration nearly seven months ago, with strike authorization marking a first in the ballpark's history.
- Fenway Park concession workers authorized a strike after their contract expired nearly seven months ago, as reported by The Boston Herald.
- This potential strike would mark the first in Fenway Park's 113-year history, as it has never faced labor strikes before.
- Workers, represented by UNITE HERE Local 26, are seeking higher wages and other demands during negotiations with Aramark.
- Negotiations between Aramark and the union have not progressed substantially, according to Local 26.
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Beer and food workers on strike at Fenway for homestand between Dodgers and Red Sox
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