The pay hike will boost their minimum wage to $26 an hour from $18.10 hourly.
The Happiest Place on Earth just got a little happier for more than 1,300 Disneyland security workers.
Disneyland officials issued a one-sentence statement saying they are “glad to have reached an agreement with the union.” The Disneyland workers were previously represented by the Independent Employees Service Association, but that union recently merged with SPFPA to become SPFPA Local 1955 with a new executive board.
“With COVID-19, companies have had difficulty scheduling enough people when some employees don’t or can’t come to work” he said. “Our union will work with Disneyland to have more input in scheduling. Our history with Disney around the country will help us deal with issues that may arise.” SPFPA represents more than 27,000 security police professionals across the U.S. and Canada. Its members also provide security services for the Department of Defense and NASA, among other contracts.
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