After months of negotiations with Disney, the Service Trades Council Union recommends that Walt Disney World Cast Members reject Disney's offer of a $1 pay rise.
The STCU represents the vast majority of Walt Disney World's front-line Cast Members, totaling around 42000 employed throughout Disney's Florida business.
Bargaining sessions took place on November 29 and December 1, with wage increases, healthcare costs, and retirement top of the agenda. The existing contract being negotiated expired on October 1, 2022, with both the union and Disney agreeing to extend the agreement while negotiations continued.
Statement from STCU, January 9 2023.
Today the Company presented the Union its best offer. The offer on wages is largely the same as the original offer that only provides an initial $1.00 increase for a large majority of STCU workers. The leadership of all six (6) unions of the STCU are unanimously recommending workers vote NO on this offer.
Disney workers are facing extreme financial difficulties including inflation, which has caused the price of food and rent to skyrocket. $16.00 per hour in 2023 does not keep up with the rising cost of living. Every worker needs an initial raise larger than $1.00 to address these concerns.
The Unions will be scheduling a vote for all STCU members in the coming weeks and will provide those details as soon as possible.
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