mousermerf
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Disney doesn't give them a choice Work or find a new job.
And many of them will quit.
Disney doesn't give them a choice Work or find a new job.
It's not required to be a CM... during traditions a union rep will hand out cards to join. You can choose not to join.
and if your union CMs are gone, who are your trainers?
That's not something that your or I can predict accurately. Loyalties will be questioned, that's for sure... some will leave, but I predict most will stay.And many of them will quit.
Trainers do not have to be a union member.
That's not something that your or I can predict accurately. Loyalties will be questioned, that's for sure... some will leave, but I predict most will stay.
When my old company was having labor disputes, and the office staff was moved to front-line roles, I remember one 1 person resigning.
This was one in 1,000... in a major pro-Union city.
In theory, everything you said is true. The real world operates alot differently. Disney has had the luxury of having the "pick of the crop" for many years. One, because they were the only real game in town and two, because they were Disney and everyone wanted to work for Disney.
Going back a number of years, the cost of living in Florida was cheap compare to the rest of the country. Over the past several years, with the increase in the cost of housing (which has affected most every part of the country, and not just Florida), increase in homeowners insurance premiums, and property taxes, it's not as cheap to live here as it once was. The companies down here (and I'm not just talking Disney) have been reluctant to increase wages to keep up with these costs.
Add to that, the growth of places like SeaWorld, and Universal, and all of the other growth that has come about in the Orlando area in terms of jobs and it becomes harder and harder to find people to fill vacancies, especially when the pool of available people is the same or smaller.
Eventually, wages will have to go up, but right now, no one wants to be the first to open the flood gates and start paying more than anyone else.
This is exactly why I refuse to get involved in the politics of the unions at Disney. It takes the fun out of working there. I personally think some people should keep their mouths shut about how much they dislike the company and working there. It makes the CM's (like myself) who really do enjoy making magic for the guests everyday look bad.
I'm a trainer and not a member of the union. In fact, most of the trainers I know are not union members.Attractions trainers are usually union. Not all, nor is it a requirement, but most.
I can tell you right now they'd have to choose to shut some attractions down because of the number of CMs they'd lose.
they are asking us to pay the same costs for health cars as the managers and vps. Same for every employee, whether you're Bob Iger or just started working attractions yesterday. Basicly they are increasing our pay $0.40 per hour per year. so $1.20 in 3 years. Unless you are already topped out, in which case you get $0.22 an hour raise each year. but the Health care increase negates any actual raise in pay. we would in fact be bringing home less money, and with cost of living going up, the money we do bring home, will be worth less than it is now. we are voting whether to accept this contract or reject it and go on stike in hopes to get a decent contract. i have a months pay in the bank just in case we have to strike, and i am willing to do it, if it means a better contract and pay in the long run.
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