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Disneyland Workers Earn Historic Raise, Avoiding a Possible Strike
This three-year contract will give 14,000 workers longevity pay, immediate base-pay raises, and more humane sick-leave policies.
On July 29, four labor unions representing 14,000 Disneyland workers successfully seized the day, voting to approve a new three-year contract with the House of Mouse. Of all the places for Disney to cut corners, fairly paying workers who do things such as make sure the Dumbos land safely and the Matterhorn doesn’t zoot off the rails should never have been one of them. To understand just how significant this victory is, might I suggest catching up on the Disneyland episode of Vulture’s podcast Land of the Giants: The Disney Dilemma?Anyway, three cheers for mouse-ification ratification!
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