Labor News & Commentary April 1 Aramark workers at Philly stadiums reach tentative agreement & more
https://onlabor.org/april-1-2025/
By Anjali Katta
Anjali Katta is a student at Harvard Law School.
In todays news and commentary, Aramark workers at Philly stadiums reach tentative agreement, Crystal Carey is poised to take general counsel at NLRB, President Trumps nominees for key DOL positions, and the National Treasury Employees Union sues the Trump administration.
UNITE HERE Local 274, which represents thousands of food service workers in the Philadelphia region, announced that they reached a tentative agreement with Aramark for a new set of contracts with food service workers at three stadiums. The new 6-year contracts increase the wage floor to $20 dollars an hour for non-tipped workers, expand health care coverage and benefits, and increase the number of paid holidays. Aramark and UNITE HERE reached agreement after almost a year of negotiations which included a four-day strike last fall. Notably, the contracts will be in effect through the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will feature games that take place at one of the three stadiums represented by the contracts.
President Trump nominated Crystal Carey to serve as the general counsel of the NLRB. Carey is currently a partner at the management-side law firm Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP. Careys nomination fits within President Trumps push to staff the NLRB with pro-employer members. Carey has worked at the NLRB for over eight years and has been a vocal critic of recent decisions issued under the Biden-era NLRB. Some unions, including the Teamsters, have vocally opposed the nomination.
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