A coalition of unions representing 13,000 Disneyland workers has filed unfair labor practice charges against Disney over a Mickey Mouse button.
A coalition of labor organizations representing thousands of Disneyland employees has filed unfair labor practice charges against Disney for allegedly 'threatening to discipline' workers for wearing union pins depicting Mickey Mouse's raised fist.
Master Services Council — which represents 13,000 custodians, ride operators, candy makers, merchandise clerks and other workers at the Anaheim amusement park — accused Disney on Tuesday of unlawfully disciplining, intimidating and surveilling employees for 'exercising their right to wear union buttons at work' amid their contract negotiations with the Burbank-based entertainment giant.
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