drakethib
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Disney may try to enforce it's standards on sub-contractors, but in my experience, nothing walks and talks like an actual Disney employee. Too many go betweens to get the law layed down when sub-contractors are involved. JMHO.
I disagree at least in my industry anyway.
There are "company" employees tend to get lazy when they have a HR, Seniority, or a Union to back them. This is not always the case but it does happen.
And let me make something clear, I worked for a Union company in the past and they do good things for employees, but I think some of the good things that Unions have done are being taken advantage of sometimes by some people.
Contractors are more willing to do more jobs as they know they only have their performance to keep them employed.