First, it was the New York Yankees. Now, it's the rapper and actor Common. Striking Marriott workers in Boston are calling out big names who cross picket lines.

Common was spotted crossing the line and entering the Ritz-Carlton in Boston Tuesday. In a tweet from the Local 26 union, they say "Hey @common, this is unacceptable. You don't cross union picket lines when you preach solidarity."

Hey @common, this is unacceptable. You don’t cross union picket lines when you preach solidarity. Please leave the Ritz-Carlton in Boston. Workers are striking for their futures! #1job #MarriottStrike https://t.co/8tW7y6LHST pic.twitter.com/AIylSKdbSQ — UNITE HERE Local 26 (@UNITEHERE26) October 16, 2018

Workers at seven hotels in Boston operated by Marriott International went on strike earlier this month to demand a fairer contract, job security and stronger benefits, union representatives said.

The Yankees were the first high-profile names to cross the picket lines. As they arrived for the first games of the 2018 ALDS in Boston they crossed the lines, to the chagrin of striking workers.

"We think it's outrageous," Local 26 President Brian Lang told MassLive. "In our view, what the Yankees did was an insult to all working people in Boston."

Marriott spokespeople, meanwhile, have said their last contract included the largest pay increases to date.

They said in a statement to MassLive: "We are disappointed that Unite Here has chosen to resort to a strike at this time. Marriott's current economic proposal matches the economic terms in the parties' last contract, which included the largest increases in the parties' bargaining history. We have not proposed any changes to our associates' health, welfare or retirement benefits."