Tell Disney CEO Bob Iger: Don't discriminate against your union employees!

Disney CEO Bob Iger

Disney and its CEO Bob Iger are discriminating against 41,000 working people fighting for a better life for their families.

On Jan. 23, Disney CEO Bob Iger joined a number of major corporations announcing bonuses as a benefit from the federal tax cut. At Disney, that meant 125,000 employees would see a payout in the amount of $1,000.

But while Disney offered most Cast Members the bonuses with no conditions, for over 41,000 union members in Orlando, FL and Anaheim, CA currently in contract negotiations, there was a catch: They must agree to the company's insulting contract proposals.

Together with their unions, the people who feed, entertain, serve and clean up after guests at Disney theme parks are demanding a $15 living wage. But even after a new report revealed that 73% of Disneyland crew members do not earn enough for basic expenses every month, and 11% have been homeless, the company still refuses to budge.

So-called family-friendly businesses like Disney should not go out of their way to make life harder for the people who work for them. The cast members who make Disney so successful deserve job standards and wages that value families, NOT broken promises.

Add your name to tell CEO Bob Iger to pay all Disney Employees the bonuses he promised them and to go back to the bargaining table with their unions.

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To: Disney CEO Bob Iger
From: [Your Name]

The 41,000 workers in Anaheim and Orlando deserve the same $1,000 tax cut bonus as the rest of Disney's U.S. employees with no strings attached.

On January 23, you announced that all 125,000 U.S. employees would get a $1,000 bonus because of the federal tax cut. But now Disney says that over 41,000 unionized workers in Anaheim and Orlando can't get the $1,000 tax cut bonus unless they accept Disney's proposed contracts.

Bob, that's not fair.

80,000 other Cast Members are getting the $1,000 tax cut bonus without having to negotiate. The 41,000 unionized Disney Cast Members in Anaheim and Orlando deserve the same treatment. Pay them the $1,000 tax cut bonus and go back to the bargaining table with your unions.