That's exactly what I was going to say. The Disney-related unions aren't all peaches and cream. The DLR stuff has been going on since 2007, and the UNION still will not come to the table despite DLR asking them to. Last year someone related to the union staged a pseudo hunger strike outside the Grand...not that they were employees...that union likes to have non-employees going out to "protest" something they won't sit down at the table and talk about.
So I don't have much faith that those were actually employees, that the union has done anything about it, or that real employees are actually being affected by this.
There's a difference between going through the normal procedures (voting on things) and going out and doing something SOLELY to get media attention. Almost every year up here teachers unions go on strike and go ON about "unfair" contracts. Macys has been doing the same thing ever since Macys took over the local Bon Marche. And all I say to them is...you thought it was FAIR last year when ya voted on it...were you really that silly last year? Tell us that it's not good THIS year, but don't call it "unfair", not when you voted on it last year.
Isn't that NORMAL? The article said that there were several packages to choose from. We're about to hit open enrollment for hubby's job. There will, most likely, be 3 packages. One will be the cheapest, one will be the middle, and one will be the swanky one. The swanky one will cost the most, which means it will bring down the check more than the others. We will, most likely, go with the middle one. We used to go with the cheapest, but then things changed and we *decreased our check* by a bit, to get the middle package.
This is how it works. If you need more than the normal coverage, you pay a bit more. Not all companies are like Microsoft, where full employees get their healthcare paid for....