UNITE HERE Local 11 announced on Saturday 6 June that 96% of its members had voted to authorise a strike, covering roughly 2,000 cooks, dishwashers, bartenders and concession workers at Los Angeles Stadium, the venue branded SoFi outside the tournament 1. No walkout date has been set. Both sides return to bargaining on Monday 8 June, four days before the venue hosts the USA against Paraguay opener on Friday 12 June.
Two demands sit on the table. Legends Global, the concessions employer, last offered a wage freeze for some workers and around 25 cents an hour for others 2. The union also wants contract language allowing staff to strike if ICE, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, creates what worker Yolanda Fierro called "reasonable fear for safety" on the grounds.
That second demand has two addressees, which is why the dispute can stall even if the pay gap closes. Wages sit with Legends Global; venue accreditation and access sit with FIFA. Only FIFA can grant the ICE-exclusion clause, because Legends Global has no control over who reaches the grounds. The mandate hardens a campaign that ran from a May rally to last week's strike-authorisation ballot , and it ties this fight to the same enforcement apparatus shadowing Iran's three border crossings. Neither Legends Global nor FIFA has commented.
