World Cup staff plan strike ahead of $2,000 ticket match
Workers involved in the upcoming FIFA World Cup have signaled a possible strike. The threat comes ahead of a high‑priced match where tickets sell for $2,000 each. Labor
Workers involved in the upcoming FIFA World Cup have signaled a possible strike. The
threat comes ahead of a high‑priced match where tickets sell for $2,000 each. Labor
representatives cite concerns over working conditions and compensation. Organisers have
been warned that a walkout could disrupt event preparations. The strike threat highlights
tensions between staff and tournament authorities. No specific date for the strike has
been set, but the timing aligns with the match schedule. Officials are reportedly seeking
negotiations to avert disruption. The outcome could affect ticket sales and fan experience
at the World Cup.