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SoFi Stadium Workers Authorize Strike Ahead of U.S. World Cup Match

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SoFi Stadium workers in Los Angeles, set to host a U.S. World Cup match, have voted 96% to authorize a strike over demands for higher pay, job security, and no ICE presence at the games. [...] (Full cleaned article text with preserved quotation marks and paragraph breaks)

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