I'm a little confused. The strikes were reported in todays Daily Mail. So has the situation been resolved or are negotiations still ongoing? Also, typical Daily Mail, mentioned the sexual harassment claims, but also said they were striking due to low wages and poor conditions!
Completely resolved as far as we're aware. Don't trust the Daily Mail.
Here's the article for anyone who wants reason to bang their head against a wall:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... sment.htmlStrangely the Sun reports it a little better, albeit with a photo from California:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/ne ... ickey.htmlIdiotic quote of the week:
‘It’s bizarre that Disneyland characters are going on strike,’ said Eileen Holmes, a 32-year-old mum from south London who was in Paris with her two young children.
‘You expect to see French lorry drivers and fishermen on strike, but not cartoon characters!’
And here they've merged the two (unconnected as far as we're aware) periods of disruption into one:
All of the characters come from the entertainment department at Disneyland, where an insider said: ‘We are all hugely professional, but have every right to go on strike if we believe that someone who should not be here is working alongside us. We also object to low pay.’
The Disney board in Paris argued that there was not enough evidence to incriminate the alleged sexual harassment offender.
It also denies that staff have the right to ‘opt out’ of their duties, and has pledged to impose harsh financial penalties on strikers.
Hundreds of members of four powerful unions have been taking part in demonstrations outside the amusement park on the outskirts of the French capital.
Those caught up in the industrial action last month included hundreds of British families who experienced strike action in March.
No strikes please, we're British!
I'm not sure what they're referring to by saying "Hundreds of members of four powerful unions have been taking part in demonstrations outside the amusement park on the outskirts of the French capital." I was there both at the end of March and on 12th April when there were striking workers outside the gates. I'd be surprised if they even totalled 50, let alone a hundred, let alone hundreds.