
In the past two days, workers who wish to affiliate with the Carpenters Union have picketed outside the arena entrance on Dean Street and outside the arena plaza.
They say that the part-time schedules and wage rates are too low, far less than the compensation for the (relatively few) full-time workers at Madison Square Garden, though reportedly--and I couldn't get a Carpenters' spokesman to return my call--the part-time wages are competitive.
Going after FCR

"Forest City Ratner is Brooklyn's Notorious Tax-Chop Champ!" reads a flyer distributed at the protest.
"Residents of Brooklyn hired at Forest City Ratner new Barclays Center got hammered with ruthlessly Low Wage-Part Time Jobs with NO Health Insurace," the flyer states, warning that the developer's "antiquated employment policies force the rest of New York State taxpayers to subsidize their employees' health care."

"As you know FCRC has a long history of working with unions," FCR spokesman Joe DePlasco said in response to my query. "This is a jurisdictional dispute between two unions and not something we would comment on."
Picketers say they'd be out from 8 am to 2:30 pm daily. There is of course some irony here, as the Carpenters Union provided some of the most vocal support for arena construction, including presence at rallies and statements at public hearings.
A photo from yesterday
Photos from Monday, March 4
Stand with the Barclays Carpenters!
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