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Later this week, about 32,000 Disney employees will be voting on a contract offer from management. But union leadership is urging members to vote no.

Jonathan Pulliam has been working at Disney World since 2018, dressing up as everything from beloved Disney cartoon characters to Star Wars villains. And while he loves his job, he says he can’t afford it any longer. “Me loving it, that’s not enough to pay the bills,” he said about his $15.85-an-hour salary that usually earns him about $550 a week. With rent for a typical apartment in the Orlando area costing about $1,800 per month according to Realtor.

The six union locals working under the current contract want an immediate $3 an hour raise, or a 20% raise, for what it says is 75% of the members currently making $15 an hour, plus an additional $1 an hour raise every year after that. “The unions have been clear from our very first bargaining session that a dollar in the first year is not enough,” said Matt Hollis, president of the Service Trades Council Union, the collection of six union locals that are negotiating with Disney management.

 

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Fortunately the story itself is more balanced than the Twitter headline would suggest.

Disney is not essential. Vote like your job depends on it … because it does.

Isn't that the company who completely screwed up George Lucas' Star Wars? Yeah, JarJar, Ruin, and Kathleen Kuntedy.

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