NEWS: Disney Entertainment Cast Members Vote to Unionize

Back in April, it was announced that Disneyland character performers would vote to unionize.

Bing Bong!

The group, calling themselves ‘Magic United,’ planned to represent entertainment cast members to include theatrical performers, parade performers, character performers, and hosts, leads, and trainers that support the entertainment department, as well.  Now, the official vote has taken place to determine if this unionization would occur, and we have the results.

According to NPR, the vote ended on Saturday, May 18th with an overwhelming majority voting to unionize. Out of around 1,700 employees, 953 voted YES, and 258 voted NO.

Indiana Jones in Adventureland

These performers will now officially be recognized by the Actors’ Equity Association, which also represents performers and stage managers at Disney World, on Broadway, and in many more live theater productions across the nation.

Galaxy’s Edge Meet and Greet with Mandalorian and Grogu

This movement towards unionizing was born out of concerns stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, such as sharing costumes and being in close contact with guests. The Cast Members have been seeking better “health and safety standards, flexible paid time off, fair schedules, job security, and greater involvement in workplace discussions, as well as higher wages.” Further, Cast Members have described getting into costume as “putting their arms into fiberglass.” Others deal with dangerous conditions from overexertion and working in the heat. By being represented by the union, performers will now be able to work towards the goals and work conditions they’ve been seeking.

Mirabel at Disneyland

In a response statement, Disneyland confirmed that non-union employees do receive yearly raises and paid sick leave in ways that align with industry standards, but also said they “support our cast members’ right to a confidential vote that recognizes their individual choices.”

Barley and Ian at Pixar Fest

As long as no election challenges take place, the regional director of the National Labor Relations Board will certify the results within a week, according to NBC. We’ll be sure to keep you updated on this situation as it continues to develop, as well as all other Disneyland news, so stay tuned to DFB!

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