Unfortunately this is irrelevant to what Disney should be willing to pay, unless Disney suddenly becomes altruistic instead of profit driven (not gonna happen) the only thing they are going to look at is how much other employers in the area are paying.
This is why I asked earlier what other local companies are paying, if Disney is already paying $5 an hour more than the other businesses in the area competing for the same employees there isn’t much risk you’ll leave them, no one’s going to leave a $16 an hour job to go work for someone down the street for $11.
Universal threw a huge wrench in the works for Disney, now that the competition for employees is paying $17 Disney will have to too, but I wouldn’t expect a cent over $17 because there’s no business incentive for Disney to offer more.
Not saying it’s right but it’s how business works, on the plus side $17 is a whole lot closer than $15 to that living wage.
Spot on, Disney just needs to be more appealing than the other available jobs to keep their staff, which they currently are.