Disneyland Workers File Unfair Labor Practice Charges Over Union Buttons
Employees allege unlawful discipline and intimidation for wearing Mickey Mouse pins during contract negotiations.
- The Master Services Council represents 13,000 Disneyland employees across various roles.
- Workers claim Disney disciplined them for wearing union buttons with Mickey Mouse's raised fist.
- Disneyland officials state that only costume-related buttons and pins are allowed during work hours.
- The National Labor Relations Board will investigate the charges filed by the union.
- Disney's dress code policies have been relaxed recently to encourage diversity and inclusivity.