sparklynails23
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When you are paying less than McDonald's, the quality of your employees will be lower than McDonald's. Disney's employees are beginning to reflect their pay structure.
$8.00 an hour X 30 hours a week X 52 (no vacations) = $12,480.00
Do keep in mind that that is happening at both the micro level and the macro level, so even if the realm of business in the US is turned on its head, we still have to remember that there will be businesses outside the US that will be willing to jump in and steal the business that US businesses now serve. As long as Joe Consumer will buy from a Chinese company that underpays its workers, American companies trying to compete with that Chinese company, would be limited in their ability to change to a model where they pay their workers better, because if they change too much, then Chinese companies will jump right into the market, under-price the American companies, and the American companies wouldn't be able to sell anything.I am seeing so many similarities in what happened to Americans whose farms were lost during the Great Depression and how life is today for people who've had the misfortune of losing good paying jobs to other countries so businesses can "make money for their stockholders". I also see a tremendous amount of the, "I got mine, the heck with everyone else" attitude amongst people who haven't experienced that misfortune (yet). This makes me believe that we WILL repeat history because we, as a country, are too foolish, stupid, greedy, ignorant, arrogant, or disinterested to want to learn from it.
And I bet you'd be willing to pay that much more for your vacations, as long as every one was doing so. I would too.FTR, I believe CMs should get living wage pay on full-time jobs with benefits.
That's a philosophy I used to teach back in the 1980s. Business Guru (of the time) Phil Crosby called it "Quality is Free".When you treat your workforce humanely, employees naturally invest more of themselves into their tasks and do a better job which, in turn, profits your company even more.
I wish life was so black and white. There really is no place for many of these people to go. Another poster mentioned that many are non-skilled labor. That is true. It's not like they can just step into another position elsewhere.
I don't know what it is like in other parts of the country, but there are literally very few jobs available in the Orlando area at this time. They hold job fairs and thousands show up for a handful of jobs. It is such a sad situation. I'm sure many of the people currently caught up in low paying jobs would jump in a heartbeat if there was anything better available.
Sorry, but no - they're not paid a living wage. I'm being generous with the 30 hours per week and even then I don't see how anyone can afford food, rent and utility payments on $925.00 a month even if they are single. And I didn't deduct for state or local taxes, either. That means even less money in that worker's pocket.
...Sorry, but no - they're not paid a living wage....
A few points:The US Military has different pay levels for those with and without dependents.
A few points:
* As tough as Christmas Day at WDW might be, it is not combat.
* Housing is included in the contract for those in the military. The "extra pay" is an allowance for the increased housing required for a family when you get married and move out of the barracks (BAQ).
* You lose that extra money if they put you in housing - you only get to keep it if they cannot put you in housing.
* Again, all of this is guaranteed in your contract when you sign the enlistment forms - it isn't something that you demand at a later date.
* The pay, per hour, of someone in the military at an entry level is much lower than minimum wage - much lower - much, much lower. Starting pay for an E-1 = $1,178/mo for a limitless number of hours of work per week.

Another question: Disney cast members have a CHOICE about joining the union? I noticed comments on the you tube video of people saying they didn't join the union because it was too expensive![]()
Everywhere I've ever worked that had a union, there was no choice. Well actually, my current employer allows us the 'choice' of not joining the union, but you still have to pay the union duesand the union will not represent you if there is some kind of issue where they would otherwise step up for you if you were a member.....so either way you have to pay the union dues.
I am well aware of how it works - just look under my name to the left![]()
My response to the original question is that CM's (and all employed folk) should be paid a salary commensurate with the job they do, that is both fair and equitable as well as supportable by the company they work for.
In other words, they should be paid a fair wage, in line with the industry for the job they are doing and a salary the company can afoord to pay.
Only on welfare... which is one problem with our current society.
Personally I think welfare should be a work program. Those that can work would be expected to show up and clean parks, the sides of roads, if they have a child care licence watch the children of other in the program etc. Those that can't work for some real reason would instead be on disability (although this would mean fixiing that process so it doesn't take soo long). The work would obviously need to be flexible for interviews (since the point is to get them off this program) and such but if you don't show up for no reason you get cut off. It also should pay slightly less then the min. wage for real jobs so there is an incentive to leave it.
My son is a FT CM living on his own in an income restricted apt
It is a tiny studio, but he is happy
It has 3 big closets and a nice kitchen and small bath
He also has a car payment, ins, and calble bill
He mannges to pay all his bills, has NEVER been late with of his bills
he also buys all his own food
He is a 4 year CM and makes less that $8 an hour
The only thing he does differnet is he works 6 days a week
Read again.![]()