Former Disney CEO Bob Iger Speaks About Importance of Corporate Statements and Regrets Not Raising Disney Minimum Wage Sooner

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In this week’s episode of “Who’s Talking To Chris Wallace?” on CNN+, Wallace spoke to former Disney CEO Bob Iger. Iger spoke about why it is important for corporate leaders to make statements regarding issues like climate change, immigration, and legislation. He said in the interview, “A lot of these issues are not necessarily political. … Read more

WDWNT Daily Recap (11/3/21): ‘Jingle Cruise’ Spear Sign Hastily Removed, Disneyland Not Subject to Higher Minimum Wage, runDisney Springtime Surprise Events, WEB SLINGERS Standby Queue, and More

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We bring you a lot of stories every single day. Sometimes it’s hard to keep up. So in case you missed anything from our feed, we have rounded up all our stories in one place to get the news at a glance. Here is your Daily Recap for Wednesday, November 3, 2021. Walt Disney World … Read more

Disneyland Aims to Offer $15 An Hour Starting Wage By 2020

Two years ahead of California’s minimum wage increase, Disneyland Resort aims to offer union cast members a starting wage of $15 an hour by 2020. The offer was proposed this April as part of the negotiations with the Master Services Council. The Council represents the company’s two largest labor contracts and includes about 9,500 hourly cast … Read more