BOSTON —
Concession workers at Fenway are once again crying foul, accusing Aramark of deliberately avoiding the bargaining table.
Ahead of Wednesday night's game against the Kansas City Royals, union workers held a rally inside the park.
"There's fifteen games between now and the end of the season and three concerts, they're trying to stall" Unite Here Local 26 member Ron Noel said.
They're fighting for better wages and limits on automation. The workers say they have not had an offer from Aramark since walking off the job last month for the series against the Dodgers.
"These gentlemen and these ladies that are in here, they are the backbone of Fenway Park" Dion Breeden added. "These people come out here and get the best experience, and they can't pay us for it."
"We respect the right