![](https://i.amz.mshcdn.com/RiJ4WL4BumC4a3N98HUFw1IcC0c=/575x323/filters:quality(90)/https%3A%2F%2Fblueprint-api-production.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fuploads%2Fcard%2Fimage%2F834403%2F282e9dda-7ad3-4a11-bcf7-8c9dbb72575b.jpg)
Walt Disney World might now be a place where the workers' dreams really do come true. After months of negotiations, the theme park and resort struck a deal with six unions to start paying employees $15 per hour by 2021, according to the Orlando Sentinel.
The deal still awaits union members' approval, but it would slowly increase the hourly minimum wage for Disney World staff from $10 to $15 by October 2021. Nationwide advocates of a $15 hourly wage often refer to that pay as a "living wage."
SEE ALSO: Disney hops on the straw ban(dwagon)
UNITE HERE Central Florida, a union that represents staff with Walt Disney World Food & Beverage and Housekeeping, called the raise "historic" in a Facebook post published Friday. In addition, workers will receive a previously scheduled $1,000 bonus that had been put on hold during negotiations. Read more...
More about Walt Disney World, Unions, Living Wage, Social Good, and Activismfrom Mashable https://ift.tt/2wng3y9
No comments:
Post a Comment