This story originally appeared on 6abc.
Dozens of people were arrested Wednesday afternoon during a protest outside Aramark’s headquarters in Philadelphia.
Workers fighting for a new contract and wage increases forced the closure of the Market Street Bridge between Center City and University City, near Aramark’s headquarters.
“Right now we’re just surviving. We need to live,” said Tiffani Davis with Unite Here Local 274.
Union representatives say this is part of a months-long fight. Union workers had a four-day strike in April during 76ers games.
Davis is one of about 300 union members who stood in solidarity outside Aramark’s headquarters. They were joined by other protesters from other cities, including Boston and Washington, D.C.
Aramark employees from the Wells Fargo Center, Citizens Bank Park and Lincoln Financial Field are demanding family-sustaining wage increases and year-round healthcare benefits from company leaders.
“We’re the face of your company. We are the day-to-day movement of what keeps your work flowing,” said Davis.
“These workers are loyal to Aramark and we want Aramark to recognize that and to treat them fairly,” added Kathy Hazel, of Unite Here Local 274.
Chopper 6 was overhead around 5:30 p.m. as police arrested 48 people. About half were Unite Here union members in Philadelphia, along with state Senator Nikil Saval, who represents the district where the stadiums and Aramark are located.
“It’s important to put your body on the line and show you care. And frankly, enough is enough. The company needs to come back to the table, bargain fairly,” said Saval.