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Mint
26-07-2025
- Business
- Mint
Beer and food workers on strike at Fenway Park for homestand between Dodgers and Red Sox
BOSTON (AP) — Striking Fenway Park vendors banged on drums and shouted 'Don't buy food!' while walking a picket line outside the home of the Boston Red Sox before Friday night's game against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Hundreds of Aramark workers marched along the street behind the team's right field concourse before the series opener, carrying round picket signs decorated with red baseball stitching. A giant inflatable rat shared the sidewalk with a statue of Red Sox greats Ted Williams, Bobby Doerr, Dom DiMaggio and Johnny Pesky. Local 26 of the Massachusetts and Rhode Island hotel, casino, airport and food services workers union went on strike at noon on Friday. It posted that it is asking for 'living wages, guardrails on technology and R-E-S-P-E-C-T!' It's believed to be the first union walkout in the ballpark's 113-year-history. 'Respect the picket line," the union posted. 'We know tix are expensive, we're not asking you to stay away from the home games. But we ARE asking you to not buy concessions. No purchase of pretzels, pickles or peanuts inside the ballpark during the homestand.' An Aramark spokesman said the company has bargained in good faith and is 'disappointed the union rejected our latest offer and chose to call a strike.' 'We are committed to delivering an outstanding fan experience and have contingency plans in place to ensure fans will not encounter service interruptions,' the company said. The Red Sox noted that the team was not involved in the negotiations but remained in contact with the concessionaire. Aramark made an offer as recently as Thursday night that was rejected by the union, the team said. 'Aramark has implemented its contingency staffing plans, and fans can expect a full and uninterrupted ballpark experience this weekend, including access to all food, beverage, and hospitality services throughout Fenway Park,' the team said. "We remain hopeful that the parties will reach a swift and fair resolution.' U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders called on the team to support the vendors. 'Fenway Park is an iconic American institution, and it's the workers there that make every Red Sox game special,' he posted on social media. 'The team is extremely profitable. They should treat their employees with respect, pay them decent wages and negotiate a fair contract with the union.' Maggie McCue, a beer vendor with 19 years of experience who is 24 weeks pregnant with twins, took a break from marching in the near-90 degree temperatures to eat a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Her mother, also a beer vendor for almost two decades, said the team can afford for the workers to be paid a living wage. 'They have more money than they need,' Marianne McCue said. 'We are Fenway. Fenway is us. Some people have been here 40-something years and they're not even backing us up. Shame on them. I never thought that at 70 years old I would be on strike, but here we are." The Red Sox play three games against the Dodgers before leaving town again for a series beginning Monday night in Minneapolis against the Twins. It was a chance for Boston fans to welcome back ex-Red Sox star Mookie Betts, who was traded to Los Angeles a year after winning the AL MVP in a cost-cutting. Now, with Betts in the visiting dugout, the vendors are looking to get paid. 'It's come full circle,' Maggie McCue said. 'Full circle.'


Time of India
26-07-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Fenway Park food and beverage workers strike during Red Sox-Dodgers homestand
Fenway Park vendors strike amid Red Sox vs. Dodgers series Hundreds of unionized food and beverage workers employed by Aramark went on strike Friday, July 25, at Fenway Park ahead of the Boston Red Sox's three-game homestand against the Los Angeles Dodgers. The strike is scheduled to continue throughout the weekend series, marking the first known union walkout in the ballpark's 113-year history. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Please select course: Select a Course Category MCA others Data Science healthcare Others Operations Management MBA Public Policy PGDM Design Thinking CXO Digital Marketing Artificial Intelligence Product Management Finance Project Management Technology Data Science Healthcare Degree Management Cybersecurity Data Analytics Leadership Skills you'll gain: Programming Proficiency Data Handling & Analysis Cybersecurity Awareness & Skills Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Duration: 24 Months Vellore Institute of Technology VIT Master of Computer Applications Starts on Aug 14, 2024 Get Details The vendors, represented by Local 26 of the Massachusetts and Rhode Island hotel, casino, airport, and food services workers union, began picketing outside the stadium around noon Friday. They marched behind Fenway Park's right field concourse, carrying baseball-themed picket signs and chanting slogans such as 'Don't buy food!' A large inflatable rat was displayed alongside statues of Red Sox legends Ted Williams, Bobby Doerr, Dom DiMaggio, and Johnny Pesky. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Web Search For YouTube search Search Now Undo Also read: What is the 'catcher's interference' rule in MLB? Following the first pitch, another group of striking workers circled behind home plate. The union is calling for "living wages, guardrails on technology and R-E-S-P-E-C-T!" according to posts shared on its social media accounts. Live Events 'Respect the picket line," the union posted. 'We know tix are expensive, we're not asking you to stay away from the home games. But we ARE asking you to not buy concessions. No purchase of pretzels, pickles or peanuts inside the ballpark during the homestand.' Aramark responds as Fenway food workers demand living wages Aramark, the stadium's concessions provider, stated it has bargained in good faith and expressed disappointment over the union's decision to strike. 'We are committed to delivering an outstanding fan experience and have contingency plans in place to ensure fans will not encounter service interruptions,' a company spokesperson said. The Boston Red Sox clarified that they are not directly involved in the contract negotiations but remain in communication with Aramark. 'Aramark has implemented its contingency staffing plans, and fans can expect a full and uninterrupted ballpark experience this weekend, including access to all food, beverage, and hospitality services throughout Fenway Park,' the team said. 'We remain hopeful that the parties will reach a swift and fair resolution.' The strike drew national attention, including from US Senator Bernie Sanders, who urged the Red Sox to support the vendors. 'Fenway Park is an iconic American institution, and it's the workers there that make every Red Sox game special,' Sanders posted. 'The team is extremely profitable. They should treat their employees with respect, pay them decent wages and negotiate a fair contract with the union.' Maggie McCue, a longtime beer vendor who is 24 weeks pregnant with twins, paused from marching in near-90-degree temperatures to speak briefly. Her mother, also a veteran vendor, criticized the lack of support from some colleagues. 'We are Fenway. Fenway is us,' Marianne McCue said. Also read: Rich Hill joins Royals at 45, ties record for 14 teams and becomes MLB's oldest player; see the full team The homestand includes three games against the Dodgers, featuring the return of former Red Sox star Mookie Betts. 'It's come full circle,' said Maggie McCue.


Fox Sports
25-07-2025
- Business
- Fox Sports
Beer and food workers on strike at Fenway Park for homestand between Dodgers and Red Sox
Associated Press BOSTON (AP) — Striking Fenway Park vendors banged on drums and shouted 'Don't buy food!' while walking a picket line outside the home of the Boston Red Sox before Friday night's game against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Hundreds of Aramark workers marched along the street behind the team's right field concourse before the series opener, carrying round picket signs decorated with red baseball stitching. A giant inflatable rat shared the sidewalk with a statue of Red Sox greats Ted Williams, Bobby Doerr, Dom DiMaggio and Johnny Pesky. Local 26 of the Massachusetts and Rhode Island hotel, casino, airport and food services workers union went on strike at noon on Friday. It posted that it is asking for 'living wages, guardrails on technology and R-E-S-P-E-C-T!' It's believed to be the first union walkout in the ballpark's 113-year-history. 'Respect the picket line," the union posted. 'We know tix are expensive, we're not asking you to stay away from the home games. But we ARE asking you to not buy concessions. No purchase of pretzels, pickles or peanuts inside the ballpark during the homestand.' An Aramark spokesman said the company has bargained in good faith and is 'disappointed the union rejected our latest offer and chose to call a strike.' 'We are committed to delivering an outstanding fan experience and have contingency plans in place to ensure fans will not encounter service interruptions,' the company said. The Red Sox noted that the team was not involved in the negotiations but remained in contact with the concessionaire. Aramark made an offer as recently as Thursday night that was rejected by the union, the team said. 'Aramark has implemented its contingency staffing plans, and fans can expect a full and uninterrupted ballpark experience this weekend, including access to all food, beverage, and hospitality services throughout Fenway Park,' the team said. "We remain hopeful that the parties will reach a swift and fair resolution.' U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders called on the team to support the vendors. 'Fenway Park is an iconic American institution, and it's the workers there that make every Red Sox game special,' he posted on social media. 'The team is extremely profitable. They should treat their employees with respect, pay them decent wages and negotiate a fair contract with the union.' Maggie McCue, a beer vendor with 19 years of experience who is 24 weeks pregnant with twins, took a break from marching in the near-90 degree temperatures to eat a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Her mother, also a beer vendor for almost two decades, said the team can afford for the workers to be paid a living wage. 'They have more money than they need,' Marianne McCue said. 'We are Fenway. Fenway is us. Some people have been here 40-something years and they're not even backing us up. Shame on them. I never thought that at 70 years old I would be on strike, but here we are." The Red Sox play three games against the Dodgers before leaving town again for a series beginning Monday night in Minneapolis against the Twins. It was a chance for Boston fans to welcome back ex-Red Sox star Mookie Betts, who was traded to Los Angeles a year after winning the AL MVP in a cost-cutting. Now, with Betts in the visiting dugout, the vendors are looking to get paid. 'It's come full circle,' Maggie McCue said. 'Full circle.' ___ AP MLB: recommended Item 1 of 2


Associated Press
07-06-2025
- Sport
- Associated Press
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June 8 1914 — New York's Iron Joe McGinnity posted his 14th straight win beating Pittsburgh 2-0. With the win moved the Giants into first place over Chicago. 1933 — Philadelphia's Jimmie Foxx homered in his first three at bats all off Lefty Gomez as the A's beat the New York Yankees 14-10. Foxx had homered his last time up the previous day to tie a major league record of hitting four consecutive home runs. Bobby Lowe did it in 1894. 1940 — Harry Craft of Cincinnati connected for a home run, a triple, a double and two singles in seven at-bats to lead a 27-hit attack as the Reds pounded the Dodgers 23-2 at Brooklyn. 1950 — The Boston Red Sox beat the St. Louis Browns 29-4 at Fenway Park and set major league records for runs scored; most long hits, 17 (nine doubles, one triple and seven homers); most total bases, 60; most extra bases on long hits, 32; most runs over two games, 49; most hits in two games, 51, including 28 this game. Bobby Doerr had three homers and 8 RBIs, Walt Dropo hit two homers and drove in seven runs and Ted Williams added two homers and five RBIs. 1968 — Howie Bedell's sacrifice fly in the fifth inning ended Don Drysdale's record streak of 58 2-3 consecutive scoreless innings. The Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Philadelphia Phillies 5-3. 1969 — The New York Yankees' No. 7 was retired on Mickey Mantle Day. A crowd of 60,096 came to Yankee Stadium to honor Mantle and watched the Yankees sweep the Chicago White Sox 3-1 and 11-2. 1975 — Detroit's Tom Veryzer doubled with two out in the ninth to end Oakland's Ken Holtzman's no-hitter. Outfielder Bill North misjudged Veryzer's hit but was not charged with an error. Holtzman retired the last hitter for a 4-0 victory. 1986 — In the longest 9-inning game by time in AL history Baltimore's Lee Lacy went 4-for-6 with three home runs and six RBIs as the Orioles beat the New York Yankees 18-9. The game took 4:16 to complete. 1996 — Warren Morris hit a two-run homer with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning to give Louisiana State a 9-8 victory over Miami in the championship game of the College World Series. 2001 — Damion Easley became the ninth Detroit player to hit for the cycle as the Tigers beat Milwaukee 9-4. 2010 — Stephen Strasburg exceeded expectations in his much-hyped major league debut, striking out 14 in seven innings to lead the Washington Nationals to a 5-2 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Last year's No. 1 overall draft pick allowed four hits, two earned runs and didn't walk a batter, piling up the most strikeouts in a debut since J.R. Richard fanned 15 for Houston in 1971. 2012 — Kevin Millwood and five Seattle relievers combined on a no-hitter, the third in franchise history, and the Mariners beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 1-0. Millwood was cruising through six innings, giving up just one walk. But while warming up for the seventh he felt a twinge in his groin and was pulled from the game. Five relievers combined to finish the no-hitter, capped by Tom Wilhelmsen retiring Andre Ethier on a routine grounder to end it. 2013 — In the longest major league game in more than three years, Adeiny Hechavarria hit an RBI single in the 20th inning and the Miami Marlins outlasted the New York Mets 2-1. 2020 — MLB owners present their counter-proposal to get the season started. They propose playing 76 games, with a postseason involving 16 teams, drop the proposed sliding scale for reducing salaries - although they still seek further cuts -, and also propose dropping all forms of compensation for signing free agents. The ball is now back in the MLBPA's court. 2021 — Pirates rookie 3B Ke'Bryan Hayes, swinging a red hot bat after coming back from a two-month stay on the injured list, makes a very embarrassing mistake when he has a home run taken away for missing first base. His apparent solo shot off Walker Buehler is nullified when the Dodgers successfully appeal that he did not touch the bag while rounding the bases. _____