Who says the Dodgers lost tonight? I mean, some of the Dodgers lost, but the concession workers had a pretty good day:
The wages for almost every one of the more than 1,500 workers covered under the contract will increase at least $10 per hour over the next two years, said Susan Minato, co-president of Unite Here, Local 11.
....With a minimum guaranteed income from tips now added to wages, examples for hourly pay raises from 2020 to 2024 include $18.14 to $30.94 for concession stand employees, $19.76 to $30.96 for stadium club host, $25.50 to $34.70 for pastry chef, and $19.96 to $32.66 for beer tapper, according to a contract summary provided by the union.
Damn. That's a nice contract. I hope the Fed doesn't hear about it.
The only win that really matters.
That's amazing. I don't know whether they're getting full-time hours or not, but I assume not - even so, that's great stuff.
Compass/Levy is probably kicking themselves for not getting a contract sooner after the old one expired.
>> $19.96 to $32.66 for beer tapper<<
I suppose if you are selling $18.00 beers (in a “souvenir” cup) you might think you should be sharing just a bit of the wealth.
How much will a Dodger Dog cost next season?
Whatever the Dodgers decide the market will bear, regardless of how much the workers are paid.