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US stadium and hotel workers threaten strikes โ€˜to make things fairโ€™ during World Cup

Low wages and fears of ICE crackdowns have set workers on edge of strike as thousands set to arrive during World Cup Hospitality and food service workers in several US cities hosting World Cup games are warning of looming labor disputes and possible strikes as the largest single

US stadium and hotel workers threaten strikes โ€˜to make things fairโ€™ during World Cup
Guardian Business โ€” 9 June 2026
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Low wages and fears of ICE crackdowns have set workers on edge of strike as thousands set to arrive during World Cup

Hospitality and food service workers in several US cities hosting World Cup games are warning of looming labor disputes and possible strikes as the largest single sport tournament in the world gets ready to kick off on 11 June.

In Los Angeles, California, about 2,000 workers at SoFi Stadium represented by Unite Here Local 11 voted 96% in favor of a strike authorization as workers are seeking a new union contract with wage increases and protections from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Cashiers, dishwashers, cooks, bartenders, concessions workers and food attendants at the stadium, could walk off the job at any time. The USโ€™s opening match, against Paraguay, is scheduled to take place at SoFi Stadium on 12 June.

โ€œWeโ€™re just trying to make things fair,โ€ said Eva Miles, a bartender at SoFi stadium since it opened in 2021. โ€œWithout us, they donโ€™t have a stadium. Are they going to cook? Are they going to pour those drinks? Are they going to serve these people?โ€

Miles said she and her coworkers cannot afford to live near the stadium on the wages theyโ€™re currently paid. She commutes 2 hours to work every day and said some coworkers have even longer journeys.

โ€œLetโ€™s see them live on our wage, letโ€™s see them raise a family,โ€ added Miles. Workers are pushing for pay above $30 an hour . โ€œIโ€™ve been there since the beginning. I love meeting new people. I want my guests to be happy, and I want them to enjoy it and have a great experience. I know they spend a lot of money, and I know theyโ€™re spending a lot of money on this Fifa World Cup, so I donโ€™t understand why we canโ€™t get what we want and everybody be happy.โ€

The unions, ACLU of Southern California, and LAANE, have also filed a formal complaint with California privacy protection agency and the California department of justice, over Fifaโ€™s accreditation policy that requires workers to divulge immigration information in order to work this summerโ€™s World Cup.

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