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Dodgers agree to five-year contracts with stadium workers, ending threat of a strike

LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers and the union representing about 450 stadium workers reached an agreement on two new five-year contracts, the sides announced Tuesday, ending tense months-long negotiations. The contracts, according to a statement released by the parties, will give the lowest-paid Dodger Stadium game-day employees total wage increases between 45% and 50% over the five-year period. ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers play host to the Chicago White Sox at Dodger Stadium on June 15, 2023, in Los Angeles.

LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers and the union representing about 450 stadium workers reached an agreement on two new five-year contracts, the sides announced Tuesday, ending tense months-long negotiations.

The contracts, according to a statement released by the parties, will give the lowest-paid

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