Dodger Stadium Concession Workers Won't Be Striking During All-Star Events

MLB All-Star Game and events are here and according to Fox 11, the Dodger Stadium concession workers have agreed to not go on strike. It was announced on Monday that the workers were thinking of going on strike as they look for a "fair new union contract" because a lot of them "live with economic uncertainty."

"Unite Here Local 11 and Compass/Levy at Dodger Stadium have made substantial progress in our contract negotiations this week," according to a statement released by the union Friday. "On this basis, Local 11 has agreed not to strike during the All Star Game and related events. Both parties look forward to a successful All Star Game and continued negotiations."

There are about 1,500 concession workers at the Dodger Stadium which work as servers, bartenders, suite attendants, cooks and dishwashers. The group is represented by Unite Here and are employed by Chicago based Levy Restaurants. Head to Fox 11 for more.


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