In a 2018 survey of Disneyland employees, 73 percent said they didn't earn enough to cover basic living expenses
, alleges that Disney should be held to Measure L, a law stating that any private business in Anaheim that receives city subsidies is required to raise its employees’ wages to $18/hr by 2022.
reported experiencing homelessness within the prior two years. Due to the unpredictability of the Disneyland working schedules, it’s typically impossible for employees to pick up second jobs. Regardless of the outcome of the lawsuit, Disneyland is undoubtedly in the wrong here for refusing to pay its employees a living wage.Well it’s the Happiest Place on Earth for the shareholders and that’s what matters.
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