Nearly 92% of Aramark's stadium workforce in Philly has voted to authorize a strike, spotlighting the urgent demand for health-care benefits and wages that keep pace with rising inflation.
Nearly 92% of Aramark's stadium workforce in Philly has voted to authorize a strike, spotlighting the urgent demand for health-care benefits and wages that keep pace with rising inflation.
Aramark employees handle food services at the city’s three major stadiums, but each venue has separate contracts with the company — despite the fact that many Aramark employees work year-round at all three stadiums. As a result, union members say, many are effectively working full-time jobs for the company without the corresponding benefits, including health care and consistent wages.
Davis balances three jobs, including her Aramark position, to care for her disabled uncle, who was recently diagnosed with bone cancer. She’s not eligible for health care through Aramark, and relies on another job for coverage. Others in her union have simply gone without health care, in some cases for years.
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