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Published September 22nd, 2025, 03:09 pm
Detroit’s arenas are packed with fans and money on game day. But the workers who make it all run say the payoff often doesn’t match the hustle.
The Detroit Industry Standard Boards for sports arenas have been meeting to discuss challenges people working at Little Caesars Arena, Comerica Park and Ford Field are facing.
They are nearing the end of the process and will submit recommendations to improve working conditions at professional sporting events and concerts in Detroit.
The process also shows the different needs of workers and employers.
A letter from Ilitch Sports and Entertainment said compensation is not the primary motivation of workers. The company manages Comerica Park, Little Caesars Arena, and is the owner of the Detroit Red Wings and Detroit Tigers.
Professor Kess Ballentine, who conducted two surveys of Detroit arena workers, said many work multiple jobs. But Michigan’s preemption laws make it illegal for any city to raise the minimum wage, along with changing other working standards.
Producer Jack Filbrandt spoke with Detroit Documenters Ashley Williams and Noah Kincade to learn more.
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