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Labor News & Commentary February 16, 2024 Actors Equity aims to unionize Disneyland performers & more
https://onlabor.org/february-16-2024/
By Esther Ritchin
Esther Ritchin is a student at Harvard Law School.
In todays news and commentary: Actors Equity aims to unionize Disneyland performers; the Cornell ILR school releases its 2023 Labor Action Tracker; SpaceXs lawsuit against the NLRB to be transferred to California; Washington State House approves a bill to allow unemployment benefits for striking workers; Uber and Lyft drivers strike on Valentines Day.
The Actors Equity Association announced on Tuesday, February 13, that it is organizing a union drive at Disneyland, Disneys theme park in California. The campaign hopes to unionize approximately 1,700 performers and character actors seeking safer working conditions and more stable scheduling. This union drive comes more than forty years after performers at Disney World, Disneys Florida theme park, organized with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters in the 1980s.
On Thursday, the Cornell ILR (Industrial and Labor Relations) school announced the arrival of the 2023 Labor Action Tracker Annual Report. The report found 470 work stoppages, 539,000 workers involved, and 24,874,522 strike days in 2023. While that only represents a 9% increase in work stoppages since 2022, it represents a 141% increase in workers involvedan increase the report credits to the number of high profile strikes in 2023, including the UAW Stand-Up strike and the SAG-AFTRA strike.
On Thursday, a federal judge ruled that SpaceXs lawsuit against the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) should be transferred to federal court in California. SpaceXs lawsuit comes after the NLRB accused SpaceX of illegally firing eight engineers for criticizing sexist comments made by Elon Musk, the companys founder, chairman, CEO, and CTO. SpaceXs lawsuit claims the structure of the NLRB violates the Constitution. NLRB General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo expressed support for the judges decision refusing SpaceXs blatant forum-shopping efforts in Texas.
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Labor News & Commentary February 16, 2024 Actors Equity aims to unionize Disneyland performers & more (Original Post)
Omaha Steve
Feb 2024
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Fiendish Thingy
(18,663 posts)1. I thought Disneyland was already unionized?
Theres an auction next week of Disneyland memorabilia, and among the items are picket signs from a strike in the 80s.
Also, how did they unionize in right-to-work Florida?
MichMan
(13,384 posts)2. There are lots of unionized workplaces in RTW states