The Service Trades Council Union resumed its negotiations with Disney yesterday, meeting for the first time since the 96% vote by Cast Members earlier this month to reject Disney's offer of a $1 pay rise.
The STCU said in a brief statement last night, "Despite the overwhelming message sent by Cast Members, Disney refused to add even one cent to its wage proposal."
It went on to say that the latest Disney proposal introduced on February 15 went as far as to reduce retroactive pay for thousands of workers, resulting in what the STCU says makes "today's proposal even worse than the offer already rejected."
After months of negotiations with Disney, the Service Trades Council Union recommended in January 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.
The existing contract being negotiated expired on October 1, 2022, with both the union and Disney agreeing to extend the agreement while negotiations continued.
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