Probably not . . .
The punchline here is that hype and empty promises won't require the EPIC amount of labor predicted by the city manager's office . . . Check-it:
"At the bottom of all this is an uncomfortable fact: Kansas City is still trying to resolve World Cup labor issues a week before kickoff. On the other hand: If what we've learned in recent months about hotel bookings, short-term rentals and visitor projections is any indication, the crowds may not be quite as overwhelming as officials expect. If that's the case, this dispute about scheduling and overtime — which taxpayers, not FIFA, will ultimately pay for — may just turn out to be an unnecessary precaution for an event that failed to deliver."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Kansas City enters stoppage time with a World Cup labor dispute | Hudnall
Kansas City was chosen a World Cup site in 2022. Why is it in court a week now? City Manager Mario Vasquez didn't have an answer. From David Hudnall:
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