Support Fenway Park Workers: Stop Poverty Wages at America's Most Beloved Ballpark


Support Fenway Park Workers: Stop Poverty Wages at America's Most Beloved Ballpark
The Issue
For 113 years, Fenway Park’s concessions workers have served generations of fans—through rain, heat, and heartbreak. They’re the people who sell the hot dogs, pour the beers, and keep the energy alive in one of the most iconic stadiums in the world.
Now, for the first time in Fenway’s history, over 1,000 of these workers have voted to strike. Why? Because Aramark, the company contracted by the Red Sox to run concessions, is refusing to pay fair wages or stop replacing good jobs with machines.
Workers make just $18.51 an hour—while Aramark charges nearly $11 for a beer. In other stadiums, workers earn more while fans pay less. At Fenway, it’s corporate greed at its worst: workers are being squeezed while Aramark and the Red Sox rake in billions.
And it's not just about money. Workers are fighting to protect jobs from automation, to maintain a safe, community-rooted workforce, and to preserve what makes Fenway special—not just the game, but the people.
Sign this petition to show your support for the concessions workers of Fenway Park. Tell Aramark and the Red Sox: pay a living wage, stop the automation, and respect the people who make game day possible.
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The Issue
For 113 years, Fenway Park’s concessions workers have served generations of fans—through rain, heat, and heartbreak. They’re the people who sell the hot dogs, pour the beers, and keep the energy alive in one of the most iconic stadiums in the world.
Now, for the first time in Fenway’s history, over 1,000 of these workers have voted to strike. Why? Because Aramark, the company contracted by the Red Sox to run concessions, is refusing to pay fair wages or stop replacing good jobs with machines.
Workers make just $18.51 an hour—while Aramark charges nearly $11 for a beer. In other stadiums, workers earn more while fans pay less. At Fenway, it’s corporate greed at its worst: workers are being squeezed while Aramark and the Red Sox rake in billions.
And it's not just about money. Workers are fighting to protect jobs from automation, to maintain a safe, community-rooted workforce, and to preserve what makes Fenway special—not just the game, but the people.
Sign this petition to show your support for the concessions workers of Fenway Park. Tell Aramark and the Red Sox: pay a living wage, stop the automation, and respect the people who make game day possible.
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Petition created on June 19, 2025