Twilight_Roxas
Well-Known Member
Who wants to cross the picket line on purpose?
I’m going to avoid the political aspect but I ultimately agree, the CMs are doomed either way, it wasn’t long ago $15 was the answer, then they got it and inflation outpaced it, then it was $20, they got it and inflation outpaced it, no matter what low skill jobs pay they’ll always be low paying jobs because inflation increases as wages increase.Union uses dues to support politician who spends recklessly > Politician creates more inflation > Unionized employees can't afford basic necessities because their dollar is worth less > Union secures raise, gets to continue receiving dues > repeat
The union makes themselves indispensable to the employees. The politician gets to stay in power. Know who gets screwed in the end? The employees both claim to champion.
If Disney doesn't settle beforehand, then Expo week - and the Expo itself - would be a prime target for when and where cast would strike - if they don't hit up San Diego Comic-Con for visibility first, where Disney also has a large presence through Marvel, Star Wars, etc.Sorry I just want to drop in and ask whether we are likely to see strikes anytime soon?
I’m at Disneyland from the 9th August and I would be devastated if they then decided to strike. Hopefully it won’t even get to that
On that subject, Disneyland Resort raised food prices last week across the board anywhere from .30 to $1 per item.There are more ways to offset this than an increase in ticket prices. Even a slight increase in food or merch costs, and we're not talking about a huge increase something less than $1, can bring in Millions to offset any increase in labor by entertainment moving to Equity.
So then it looks like they are already starting to price in an increase in labor costs.On that subject, Disneyland Resort raised food prices last week across the board anywhere from .30 to $1 per item.
They also cut back menu offerings.
Both sides met yesterday and again today as planned so I feel we might hear an update by the end of the week if not sooner. You can follow "Disney Workers Rising" both on twitter and facebook for updates or https://ufcw324.org/2024-disney-contract-updates/Sorry I just want to drop in and ask whether we are likely to see strikes anytime soon?
I’m at Disneyland from the 9th August and I would be devastated if they then decided to strike. Hopefully it won’t even get to that
My guess is the vote was primarily for show and more bargaining power, IMHO a strike is very unlikely because the CMs can’t afford it.Sorry I just want to drop in and ask whether we are likely to see strikes anytime soon?
I’m at Disneyland from the 9th August and I would be devastated if they then decided to strike. Hopefully it won’t even get to that
What's the point of a strike if they still continue to work?My guess is the vote was primarily for show and more bargaining power, IMHO a strike is very unlikely because the CMs can’t afford it.
I wouldn’t be surprised to see picket lines from off duty workers but most CMs can’t afford to miss shifts, there may be some disruption outside the parks but I’ll be shocked if they actually strike and miss shifts in the parks.
So then it looks like they are already starting to price in an increase in labor costs.
Do you really think Disney is just going to eat any increased labor costs because they are nice and running a charity? No they are a business and businesses pass any cost increases to the consumer, its economics 101.It wouldn't require anything near that.
We all understand how a business works and that Disney is a business.Do you really think Disney is just going to eat any increased labor costs because they are nice and running a charity? No they are a business and businesses pass any cost increases to the consumer, its economics 101.
Do you really think Disney is just going to eat any increased labor costs because they are nice and running a charity? No they are a business and businesses pass any cost increases to the consumer, its economics 101.
And what do you believe would be the increases then to cover costs if its not the .30 to $1 as has been seen by the poster that I was responding to?That's not what I said, I'm saying the increases wouldn't need to be anything near that to cover costs.
And yet that doesn't appear to be the case when complaints of price increases come up and questioning on why Disney has to do it.We all understand how a business works and that Disney is a business.
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