The Sacramento Central Labor Council is opposing a major league soccer stadium unless future stadium food service workers have the right to organize or join unions.
The labor council sent a letter to the Sacramento City Council saying it can't support the soccer stadium project without guaranteeing the right of future workers to form or join unions.
Other major league sports stadiums in California have union-represented workers.
The Sacramento Central Labor Council says the city should not put $46 million into the soccer stadium project without the right to organize guarantee. The city council is set to vote Thursday on the project.