News, no longer rumor - WDW layoffs

Unexplored but quickly mentioned item of interest: What part do the unions play in the layoffs of WDW and DLR CM's and would it be foreseeable in the future to have only Characters, entertainers, and Mousekeeping and no body else to work any other roles?...
 
That's not fair. The 'mouse on your paycheck' (actually, there isn't a mouse anywhere on the paycheck, particularly at ABC, where there's an ABC on your paycheck, but that's neither here nor there) means a lot. But even the mouse (nor Iger the slug) can stop some things from happening. When the housing market goes bust and the automakers flip upside-down, and a large amount of TV ad revenues come from real estate and auto companies, it's not like ABC can just turn around and say, "OK ... let's get those millions in ad dollars from ... travel companies!" Um ... no. How about mass market retailers! Hmm ... they're down too. Microsoft! Nope ... laying off.

This exact same thing -- recession, layoffs, financial crisis, etc -- happened in the late 80s and no one was slamming the BOD for laying people off. Of course ... the internet didn't really exist then and so no one really knew. There were no blogs of people reporting how all their friends were let go. After 9/11 when all sorts of jobs were cut, no one suggested that the BOD was to blame and that they should all lose their bonuses so that the line workers could stay on. And no one now is even suggesting that perhaps the union workers -- who are guaranteed hours and jobs and benefits by their contracts -- could maybe take a concession or two to help keep non-union managers at work. Nope. It's all Iger's fault. What a cop-out. Blame the guy on top and don't even consider that maybe there are a lot of other reasons why this is happening and that maybe a lot of those "utter transgressions" happened in administrations he wasn't even responsible for and is trying to fix. It's like the Republicans who are currently blaming Pres. Obama for the financial crisis while conveniently forgetting that it was 8 years of Republican admin that helped cause it.

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I beg to differ....there is indeed a Mickey Mouse on my husband's pay stub.

Hey - lets be fair. All along I have said things were going to be very tough for disney and castmembers in this economy and I got flamed here....called a liar.....etc. Now,as it turns out....I happen to have been correct.

I'm sorry if you disagree...but I'll say it again....it offends me that Mr. Iger (aka: the slug to Mr. Pirate) took a very nice year-end bonus.....weeks before he authorized very painful staff cuts.

It's all about a bad economy.....and Disney does not have enough Pixie Dust to be immune from the problems.

Flame me now...but mark my words.......in a few months these boards will have threads about the Parks and Resorts suffering from the changes being made now. People are returning and saying it did not live up to it's reputation......I hear it all the time (being a disney nut, people feel compelled to share their good and bad stories about trips).


I'm not saying you are not objective...but hey.....are you hoping for a touch of the "Royal Caribbean" treatment? Personally, I think Castaway Cay is THE BEST private island in the business!



....from a recent USA Today article.....



Is Royal Caribbean manipulating message boards at cruise websites?


Can you trust what you read about Royal Caribbean at online message boards?

That's the question some vacationers are asking this week in the wake of stories suggesting the cruise operator has been manipulating online discussions for more than a year.

Veteran industry watcher Anita Dunham-Potter of ExpertCruiser.com first broke the story last week, reporting that Royal Caribbean has been rewarding a small group of fans who post positive comments about the line at sites such as Cruise Critic with free cruises and other perks.

Dunham-Potter's story, which since has been followed by several blogs and news outlets including The Consumerist, notes that the group -- called the Royal Champions -- has been active since 2007.

Dunham-Potter cites a talk by a Royal Caribbean executive at a recent marketing conference in which the executive touted the subversive nature of the effort.


"The key to success in viral marketing is to subtly influence the influencers without them overtly realizing they are being influenced," Royal Caribbean's manager for loyalty marketing, Rachel Hannock, told the audience, according to a blog on loyalty marketing written by the Customer Insight Group.

The Customer Insight Group blog quotes Hannock as saying the Royal Champions "are regularly leveraged for ongoing marketing initiatives" and "produce ample word of mouth and exert sufficient influence to make the investment worthwhile."

The blog also quotes Hannock as saying online posts from Royal Champions "are carefully monitored during events and on a regular basis to ensure that posts remain positive and frequent."

In an interview with USA TODAY this week, Royal Caribbean associate vice president Bill Hayden acknowledged that the Royal Champions exist and have been getting perks from the line including invitations to free, two-night preview cruises. But he strongly denies that Royal Caribbean has asked them to talk up the line at online sites in return.

In short, he says, there's no quid pro quo. Hannock's comments at the conference were "a poor choice of words . . . we have never in any way indicated what they should write."

While Hayden says it's true Royal Caribbean has kept an eye on what the Royal Champions are posting at online sites, it's only so that the line can get feedback on how it's doing. In that sense, he says, the Royal Champions are like a focus group.

Hayden says the Royal Champions, of which there currently are about 75, were chosen because they were highly active posters at Cruise Critic and a few other sites and passionate about cruising. So far they have been invited on two short free cruises, and clearly the line expected that they would post about the experiences at Cruise Critic and elsewhere. But Hayden stresses they were free to write whatever they felt about the ships, good or bad. No Royal Champion has been asked to leave the program because he or she was too negative in posts, he adds.

Hayden also says the line never meant the program to be secretive. Indeed, Cruise Critic was aware of the program, he says, as Royal Caribbean had gotten the site's help early on to track down Cruise Critic members that the line wanted to invite into the group.


 
I know of a couple food and beverage management positions that had been deleted. Maye thats the wrong word. I'll just say certain locations from from having X numbers of managers on the payroll to having X-1 number of managers. I feel sorry for them. Image being 1 of 4 managers, and now being 1 of 3. Your work load just increased 8%, you will have longer hours, and clearly no pay increase.
 
They arrived in the reservation centers today with a vengance(sp) and rumor is they will be back tomorrow!!!
 

They arrived in the reservation centers today with a vengance(sp) and rumor is they will be back tomorrow!!!


Oh no - that's the first dose of Pixie Dust many new Disney guests experience.....now they will experience hold music.
 


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