- A union representing employees of Walt Disney World is accusing Disney of withholding $1,000 bonuses the company is offering as a result of the GOP tax law.
- Union members voted against a $0.50 per-hour pay increase in December and now say Disney is keeping the bonuses as leverage in an attempt to get employees to support the deal.
- Disney informed the union that the bonuses will expire if no deal is reached by August 31.
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Disney World union: Our $1,000 bonuses from the Trump tax cut are being held hostage
The union representing employees at Walt Disney World says the company is using a Trump tax cut bonus as leverage to get an agreement on a meager pay increase.
The union that represents employees at Disney World is accusing the company of essentially taking hostage promised $1,000 bonuses from the recently passed GOP tax law as part of contract negotiations.
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