The CM’s I know say that shouldn’t be the case. Unless an hourly CM changes from full time to part time, or part time to full time, they keep their seniority. Even if they change from something like attractions to merchandise, or custodial to food and Bev.So the gist of this tweet and others with it say that folks who transferred from DCA to Star Wars Land in DLC lost their seniority and are at risk of being laid off because of it. That’s heartbreaking if it is true.
The CM’s I know say that shouldn’t be the case. Unless an hourly CM changes from full time to part time, or part time to full time, they keep their seniority. Even if they change from something like attractions to merchandise, or custodial to food and Bev.
I only know one CM in California, but it seems weird that Disney and the unions would have different agreements there.Are you talking WDW CMs or California? Because this is DCA/DLC specific and the person I shared is fairly reliable for this kind of thing.
Disney deals with multiple unions across both of its US campuses, and all of those agreements are different. It does not surprise me that they would have different agreements in FL vs CA.I only know one CM in California, but it seems weird that Disney and the unions would have different agreements there.
Disney deals with multiple unions across both of its US campuses, and all of those agreements are different. It does not surprise me that they would have different agreements in FL vs CA.
Call it what you will; this still stinks for these CMs. I can only imagine being in their shoes: GE or Pixar Pier? I know which I'd be choosing. And, I'd be hanging up my ears due to that choice. Wow.Looks like DCA and DL are two "separate entities" and Cast transferring over lost seniority
https://blogmickey.com/2020/10/disn...ore-than-1400-attraction-cast-member-layoffs/
What do you mean? The transfer and loss of seniority? That happens in many professions.So is this more of a California thing or a Disney thing?
What do you mean? The transfer and loss of seniority? That happens in many professions.
I believe so but I was just saying this isn't specific to this union. You will see loss of seniority if many professions not just here. For example a teacher may lose seniority by changing schools or something like that.But, it was because of the union contract that they lost seniority, right? My understanding is they didn't lose seniority if they transferred from within Disneyland under the same union contract. I know union stuff, especially in CA, can be very complicated.
I believe so but I was just saying this isn't specific to this union. You will see loss of seniority if many professions not just here. For example a teacher may lose seniority by changing schools or something like that.
That is correct.Yeah, but it seems to me that it isn't a "Disney thing" but more of a union thing. CMs wouldn't lose seniority transferring within Disney most of the time, or at least I think so.
What do you mean? The transfer and loss of seniority? That happens in many professions.
Not exclusive to CA but definitely something a bit more common in unions in general.I mean is was this a California union rule that they lose seniority or a loophole that Disney exploited to not honor seniority?
Well that stinksNot exclusive to CA but definitely something a bit more common in unions in general.
These were transfers to the opening of SWGE. Disney always allows CMs to transfer to new lands if they wish. Being part of an opening team for a land or attraction is considered a big deal.Were the transfers and loss of seniority mandatory moves, or moves that the CMs opted for? I am not saying it doesn't still stink, but I am curious.