UNITE HERE Local 737, one of the unions involved in Cast Member contract negotiations with Walt Disney World, has revealed more details of its view on yesterday's latest offer from Disney.
UNITE HERE Local 737 is the union of hotel and restaurant workers at Walt Disney World, and is holding out for a pay rise to an $18 minimum wage and full retroactive pay.
Here is the full statement from their Facebook page.
On February 15, Disney made a new contract proposal. The Union made it clear to Disney that their proposal is unacceptable.
For Cooks, Dishwashers and Housekeepers who will get an initial raise of over $1, Disney proposed to reduce the retroactive pay to only $1.
For example, under Disney's new proposal, a Housekeeper who will get an initial raise from $17 to $20 would not get retroactive pay calculated on the full $3 raise. Instead, Disney proposed that retroactive pay will be calculated on only $1.
The Union will never accept Disney's proposed reduction of retroactive pay. We will fight until the Company proposes the full retroactive pay owed to all Cast Members.
In addition, Disney failed to agree to the Union's proposed minimum of $18 in 2023. Disney did propose a $1 raise on the date the Union's members vote to accept this proposal. That would mean a minimum of $17 in 2023 for current Cast Members.
QSR, Seaters, Convention Guides and Food Handlers would all get only $1 per year under Disney's new proposal: $16 retroactive to Oct. 2022 and only $17 when the Union's members vote to accept. The Union does not agree to this proposal.
Both the Union and the Company continue to propose the large raises for Culinary, Stewarding and Housekeeping that we presented during the vote earlier this month.
For example:
- Housekeeping: Increase from $17 to $20
- Stewarding: Increase from $15 to $18
- Cook 2: $16.40 to $20
- Cook 1: $19 to $23.10
- Chef Assistant: $20 to $24.60
13,650 Union members voted "NO" to Disney's proposal and "NO" to poverty. Disney's new proposal still leaves Cast Members struggling to pay for rent, gas and groceries. We will fight until we win an $18 minimum in 2023 and full retroactive pay.
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