Stadium workers at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles have reached a tentative contract agreement, averting a potential strike just days before hosting the U.S. men’s soccer team’s opening World Cup match. The resolution ensures smooth operations for the high-profile international event, which had been threatened by labor disputes over wages and immigration enforcement concerns. The Independent+2
Approximately 2,000 hospitality workers employed by food service provider Legends Global voted to authorize a strike earlier this week, demanding higher wages and protections against immigration enforcement at the venue. The workers expressed concerns about potential ICE crackdowns during the tournament, reflecting broader tensions around U.S. immigration policies. Libération+2
The tentative agreement includes:
The resolution prevents potential disruptions to:
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| June 6 | Workers authorize strike |
| June 7 | Immigration concerns surface |
| June 9 | Tentative agreement reached |
| The rapid resolution came just 72 hours before the tournament's kickoff, highlighting the high stakes of labor negotiations surrounding major international events. ChinaNews+2 |