L.A. Stadium Workers Vote to Strike Days Before the World Cup
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The union said concessions workers could walk off the job any time, leaving hungry fans to fend for themselves.
The union said concessions workers could walk off the job any time, leaving hungry fans to fend for themselves.
The union said concessions workers could walk off the job any time, leaving hungry fans to fend for themselves.
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