Union members voted down a contract proposal covering tens of thousands of Walt Disney World service workers.
It is back to the drawing board for Disney and its union members at Walt Disney World.a contract proposal covering tens of thousands of service workers at the Florida theme park.
The unions said 13,650 out of 14,263 members who voted on the contract on Friday rejected the proposal. The proposal rejected on Friday would have raised the starting minimum wage to $20 an hour for all service workers by the last year of the five-year contract, an increase of $1 each year for a majority of the workers it covered.
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