Maryland - Stadium Cleaning Crew Wins Voice at Work
Baltimore, Maryland

Winning Team - Temporary contract workers who clean Baltimore’s Oriole Park recently voted to join AFSCME. Here they celebrate achieving a wage hike.
Photo Credit: United Workers
Overcoming an intense anti-union campaign by their employer, 130 temporary workers responsible for cleaning Baltimore’s Oriole Park have voted overwhelmingly to join AFSCME Maryland.
The historic victory follows a successful, three-year AFSCME-backed campaign by this contingent workforce — then members of the community-based human rights organization United Workers — to earn a living wage ($11.30 an hour in the Baltimore area).
The increase became effective this spring after the Maryland Stadium Authority hired an international multiservice agency, Chimes Inc., to clean Oriole Park at Camden Yards and M&T Bank Stadium, home of the Baltimore Ravens football team. The crew attempted to build on their wage-hike win by forming a union with AFSCME, but Chimes launched a campaign of intimidation. Workers were forced to attend anti-union meetings and received paychecks that included literature denouncing organizers as liars.
The crew saw through those deceitful tactics, however. “We took years to pull ourselves up,” says employee Tanya Diggins. “We weren’t going to let Chimes push us back down.”
