Disneyland to pay its California workers $15 an hour
ANAHEIM, Calif. – Disneyland has agreed to raise the minimum wage for employees at its California theme park to $15 an hour.
Disneyland Resort announced the 40 per cent increase on Thursday and says it will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2019.
As part of a deal with labour unions, the resort says it will immediately increase the current minimum of $11 an hour to $13.25. It’ll be at $15.45 in 2020.
The deal affects more than 9,700 employees, including those working in attractions, store operations and costuming, among others.
Disneyland President Josh D’Amaro says in a statement that the resort is paying workers $15 an hour three years ahead of a new California law requiring workers be paid that amount. He says that shows the resort’s “commitment and care” for its employees.
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