Disneyland Performers Vote to Unionize, Joining Actors' Equity Association in Historic Move

May 20, 2024
Disneyland Performers Vote to Unionize, Joining Actors' Equity Association in Historic Move
  • Character performers at Disneyland Resort have voted to unionize with the Actors' Equity Association.

  • The vote saw 953 workers in favor and 258 against, marking the first unionization effort by character workers at the Southern California resort.

  • The National Labor Relations Board is set to certify the results within a week.

  • The union represents approximately 1,700 workers and aims to negotiate improvements in health, safety, wages, benefits, working conditions, and job security.

  • Actors' Equity Association President Kate Shindle expressed that the workers' dream has come true, and union officials will soon discuss desired improvements with cast members.

  • Negotiations with The Walt Disney Company for a contract will follow.

  • Disneyland officials, including spokesperson Jessica Good, have refrained from commenting on the results at this time.

  • This unionization aligns Disneyland Resort performers with their unionized counterparts at Walt Disney World and reflects a broader trend of unionization in the entertainment industry.

Summary based on 23 sources


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