Concessions workers struck for one day on Sunday after 98% of about 650 employees voted to authorize such a move in January.
The one-day strike impacted food service during a Chicago Bulls home game; Levy said there was a limited menu in concessions and no service at Queenie’s, the Stadium Club and the Ketel One Club.
In a statement, Levy said it had “continued to improve our offer” regarding health care during Tuesday’s bargaining sessions.
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