Concessions staff at United Center go on strike days ahead of Big Ten tournament – CBS2 (Chicago)

The company employs nearly 700 food servers, bartenders, suite attendants, cooks, and dishwashers at the United Center. Workers say they have been without a new contract for three years.
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Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

Just close down the event and move it somewhere to a safe City.

Truth in Cook County
3 years ago

Typical union leverage play. When a noteworthy event finally tries our city, the unions jack it up. Who wants to put up with this union bull____? Just avoid this progressive utopia and book your events in Indy.

And they want a retirements pension? So do I, but that is long gone in the private sector. These workers think the government and teacher pension plans here are normal. Economic illiterates.

Old Joe
3 years ago

Yep, and the McCormick unions take a pound of flesh too.

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