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Yolanda Fierro, a suites runner at SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles, ahead of the vote on whether to authorise the strike.
Workers at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles have overwhelmingly voted to authorise a potential strike during the World Cup, just days before football's global showpiece begins.
The Unite Here Local 11 union, which represents about 2000 stadium food and beverage workers, is demanding better pay along with assurances that federal immigration agents will not be allowed to enter the venue.
A whopping 96 percent of voters approved the strike call, meaning they have the green light to walk off the job at any time, with the World Cup due to kick off this week.











