In response to the replies:
No am am
not appealing anything. I now have my unemployment, after "The most happy place on earth", lied and said that I "walked off the job". I would not ever
appeal to go back to work for any place, including Disneyland, who would treat their employees this shabbily. I didn't state in my post that I am appealing to go back and work for "the happiest place on earth."
To the remaining other replies, regarding what disney has to do with their employees homelessness......um, the fact that they (1) don't pay enough to live on. (2) lay off their employees (3) And the fact that lots of other employers treat their employees so badly doesn't just automatically make it okay for Disneyland to do this too. This is rationalization.
I also find it very weird, (since it IS Disneyland), that we are supposed to be soooo friendly to the "guests", when we/they are possible living in very unstable places or have no money to eat, have no place to sleep. Oh, um so we're are supposed to be oh so glad to be so helpful and gushingly friendly to their "guests", who visit the park.
One wonders why there are so many "guest" who complain about the rudeness of the employees. This is why. But disneyland has a blind spot about this.
I don't think it's Disneylands place to find people a home. Not sure what being homeless has to do with Disneyland.
I don't know where you live, but I live in the next city over from disneyland, and it's a tourist trap.
What Disney "has to do with" their employees being homeless, is their not paying them enough money to live.
Disneyland is a theme park, not a charitable organization.
Well it
should be a charitable organization, with all of the money it rakes in.
I agree, It's not Disneyland job to manage these people money for them. Do you really expect any employer to supply a home for there employees?
Why would you wanna appeal to work there again if it's so horrible?
As I stated above....I am
not appealing to go back to work there! I just had to interview with EDD to respond to "the friendliest place on earth" trying to deny my unemployment, after they laid me off.
Agreed.
I think it's great that they let her shower at work....
Yaaa, okay. they
"let her" shower at work. People are not animals, this is what pisses me off, the way that the employees are treated, when they are so loyal to a place that treats them so badly. As if she is supposed to be so thankful, for the small scraps that this huge company throws it's employees. I think the term for this is "Stockholm Syndrome".
I have heard the most horrid stories of what's happened to Disney employees. One guy, who was Goofy in the parade, somehow got caught, run over by the float, and the parade had to go on. He died, he was killed. But the only thing that they were worried about was "oh my, the guests, don't let the guests see that!"
AND, 3 weeks after I was let go, laid off or whatever they want to call it, I began receiving calls from the scheduling dept. saying that they would not give me the days off that I need to work at my other job.
After they let me go! They were still calling me, as if I was an employee, to tell me what they are not going to do. As if I was still at their beck-and-call. they are all idiots completely. It made me sick, to remember how totally inflexible and unhelpful they were to me while I worked there.