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DH is a truck driver and each month gets a small magazine from the Teamsters union. There was a small article in the March/April issue that was titled Disney's Dirty Secret. Here is what it said:
was talking about another company then started the Disney one like this
And then there's the Walt Disney Company, a company known for exploiting workers across the globe---- except for its executives. CEO Michael Eisner hired Michael Ovitz to be his number two at the compan. After only 15 months at the company Eisner fired Ovitz and gave him a $140 million severance package.
In fact, Disney is trying to shift more costs onto workers. In 2004 it haggled with its unions for 8 months with wages, health care and pension topping the issues.
Andrew Carroll, a shop steward at Disney World for Teamsters Local 385 in Oralndo was a new employee at the time. "The other contract negotiations were hard. Disney wanted to increase our benefit costs and there was a big uproar. We voted down the contract three times before we fnally came to an agreement.
END OF ARTICLE
just thought some of you might find this interesting since the topic of how Disney pays its employees is often a hot topic. not sure if anything can be done to change it just wanted to let you know what I found.
was talking about another company then started the Disney one like this
And then there's the Walt Disney Company, a company known for exploiting workers across the globe---- except for its executives. CEO Michael Eisner hired Michael Ovitz to be his number two at the compan. After only 15 months at the company Eisner fired Ovitz and gave him a $140 million severance package.
In fact, Disney is trying to shift more costs onto workers. In 2004 it haggled with its unions for 8 months with wages, health care and pension topping the issues.
Andrew Carroll, a shop steward at Disney World for Teamsters Local 385 in Oralndo was a new employee at the time. "The other contract negotiations were hard. Disney wanted to increase our benefit costs and there was a big uproar. We voted down the contract three times before we fnally came to an agreement.
END OF ARTICLE
just thought some of you might find this interesting since the topic of how Disney pays its employees is often a hot topic. not sure if anything can be done to change it just wanted to let you know what I found.