Why 25,000 Current And Former Disneyland Employees Are Suing The Theme Park

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Why Disneyland Employees, Former And Current, Are Suing

It’s complicated, but the gist is that Disneyland takes some tax breaks from the city of Anaheim, CA. According to the Class Action lawsuit, the lawsuit states that a measure passed by the city, Measure L, should apply to Disneyland. If true, Disneyland should have raised its wages to $15 an hour in 2018 with a second increase to $18 an hour by 2022. Additionally, cost of living increases would also be required under these rules.

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