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D.C. United Announces New Stadium Labor Agreement

Labor Agreement

Today at RFK Stadium, Mayor Muriel Bowser joined D.C. United and UNITE HERE Local 25, the union representing hotel and food service workers in Washington, D.C., to announce a labor peace agreement between Local 25 and the team.


The labor peace agreement provides a fair process for hotel and food service workers at the proposed stadium at Buzzard Point to join the union and negotiate a first contract. In return, the union agrees not to strike or picket at the stadium.


The agreement follows the team’s 2013 commitment to fair labor practices in the construction of the project, on the heels of the execution of a Project Labor Agreement.


John Boardman, Executive Secretary-Treasurer of Local 25, pointed out that the agreement helps address D.C. residents’ concerns over worsening income inequality in the District. He explained, “D.C. residents expect that hotel and restaurant workers should be treated fairly on the job. When you go to a game at the new stadium or stay at the new stadium hotel, you’re going to be able to feel good about going because you’ll know the workers will be getting middle class wages, benefits and fair treatment in the workplace.”


Mayor Bowser said, “One of my top priorities is creating a pathway to the middle class. This agreement ensures that the new soccer stadium benefits working-class families in the District of Columbia, including residents in the Southwest neighborhood, construction workers and hospitality workers. Sustainable economic development means not just creating jobs, but making sure they are good paying jobs. This agreement will help make that a reality and protect the District’s long-term investment in this game-changing project.”


D.C. United’s Chief Operating Officer Tom Hunt said of the agreement: “For nearly 20 years, D.C. United has been deeply committed to the District, its residents and our dedicated fans. This agreement is just another example of that commitment and our pledge to build a world-class soccer stadium in the District of Columbia.”


UNITE HERE Local 25 is a highly active labor union which represents over 7,000 hospitality workers in the Washington metropolitan area. Through their collective action, Local 25 members have won living wages, strong benefits, and fair working conditions in their hotels, and are a major force in promoting progressive political change in Maryland, Northern Virginia, and the District of Columbia.
D.C. United is the most successful professional soccer organization in the history of the United States, four-time MLS Cup Champions (1996, 1997, 1999 and 2004) and winner of the 1996, 2008 and 2013 U.S. Open Cup, the 1998 CONCACAF Champions Cup, the 1998 Interamerican Cup and the 1997, 1999, 2006 and 2007 MLS Supporters Shield.