A California appeals court ruled that Disneyland Resort workers are covered by Anaheim's 2018 voter initiative requiring Walt Disney Co. to boost wages.
The ‘cabal’ steered policy, received contracts from the city and scripted remarks by Anaheim’s mayor, a Times investigation found.Anaheim city spokesperson Mike Lyster said: “We respectfully question the interpretation but need to analyze the decision in the days ahead to determine what it means.”
But in the midst of the heated living-wage campaign, Disney asked the Anaheim City Council to tear up the two agreements. “Whether the city of Anaheim ‘subsidized’ the Disney Defendants in a colloquial sense is not an issue,” Judge William D. Claster wrote in a tentative ruling in 2021.Workers at four more hotels, including two near Disneyland, walked off the job Tuesday, joining a second wave of strikes to hit Southern California’s hospitality sector this summer.
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