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The mandate will affect some 38,000 part- and full-time workers in Orlando.
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As employees enter a new round of negotiations, they are calling for the public to resist the urge to indulge in Doritos and Cheetos until a new deal that includes less forced overtime is reached.
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Florida now has have over 10,000 unionized workers at higher education institutions in the state.
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A judge says that, until there's an election, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters can keep control of a local affiliate whose leader was removed because of complaints of mismanagement from Disney performers who play such characters as Mickey Mouse and Goofy.
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More than 5,800 warehouse workers at the Bessemer, Ala., Amazon facility are voting this month on whether to join the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union.
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More than 37,000 Walt Disney World Resort employees represented by the Service Trades Council Union will see their pay go up over the next three years. Union leaders and Disney management are hailing the contract as an historic deal. So what will it mean for the broader economy in Orlando?
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Walt Disney World Resort employees have voted to ratify a contract that will increase starting pay to $15 an hour. Union leaders are calling it an historic agreement.
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Workers at Orlando International Airport are calling for a living wage. They want Florida’s next governor to allow them to unionize.
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Jennifer Copp is at the end of her rope.The 46-year-old has two degrees in photography. She's taught college students as an adjunct professor for about 14…
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Every paycheck Diana Geary gets from her $11.50-an-hour job as a ride operator at Animal Kingdom, the 41-year-old asks herself several important…