Aramark workers at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia are gearing up for their second strike, set to coincide with the 76ers playoff game against the New York Knicks. The employees, represented by Unite Here Local 274, are taking a stand over stalled contract negotiations and concerns about wages.
This upcoming strike follows a previous walkout that occurred earlier this month before a Sixers-Pistons game. The union members, which include cooks, servers, bartenders, and concession workers, argue that their wages and benefits have not kept pace with inflation.
A new billboard in South Philadelphia has been erected to alert 76ers fans about the impending strike. The Aramark workers are determined to make their voices heard and demand fair treatment in the workplace.
In response to the planned strike, an Aramark spokesperson stated, “Aramark remains committed to bargaining in good faith to reach a settlement that works for all parties. Unfortunately, the union and its members have elected to commence a strike. Aramark has contingency plans in place to ensure our services are not interrupted and that the fan experience remains strong.”
As the tension escalates between the workers and the company, the outcome of the strike could have significant implications for the Wells Fargo Center and its operations during the playoffs. Fans and stakeholders will be closely monitoring the situation as it unfolds.