We are here at Disneyland to say loudly and clearly to the CEO of Disney: Pay your workers a living wage, not a poverty wage! Your greed must end. Watch our live town hall: https://www.facebook.com/berniesanders/posts/1784064581648538 …
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In the year 2018, no one in America, especially those working for a profitable corporation like Disney, should be homeless or not be able to feed their families.
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Recently, Disney CEO Bob Iger did the right thing and cancelled Roseanne after her racist tweet. I say to Mr. Iger: you have another opportunity to lead. Stand with working families by paying all your employees a living wage and making health care a right, not a privilege.
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If I owned Disney, I would build housing for employees that they could live at for free.
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Nothing is free. Someone will have to pay for it. Disney would just pass on the costs to the consumers.
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The CEOs salary is more than enough to cover it.
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If Disney did that, they would never find a qualified “C” level person to work for Disney. They would go work somewhere else
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Of course, Bernie would endorse a law forcing Disney and all such companies to provide “living wages.” Only those companies with political connections and those that can massively increase their prices would survive. Disney would need government subsidies to even survive.
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And all the problems that causes would need more government intervention to solve. And hence, you would get a spiral that leads us closer and closer to Socialism, which is their End Game to begin with
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You clearly don't comprehend how much their executives make. It wouldn't even be a blip on the radar for them. They piss away more money on very dumb things that really don't benefit them or the company.
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Bernie you feel the individual hitting the start button on “Its a Small World”should make 40k a year. Please!
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If you for some reason have to have someone hired only for that, yes. They should get a living wage, if they work full time. It's not a hard job per say, but don't hire someone full time, if you won't pay them a living wage.
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What is or isn’t “hard” is relative. That is outside the bounds of a living wage, wich should afford every *American* their livelihood under full employment.
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Disneyland wages used to be better. Cast members used to be able to afford an apartment and pay for college. Cast members have always worked very hard to keep the Disney magic alive.
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Wages should conform to the cost of living, not the other way around.
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Can you please talk about the dead nurse in Gaza Palestine. At least remember her. You let them kill her.
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"Radicals" are the multi-billionaire capitalist oligarchs puppeteering American politicians to keep their vast wealth safe from living wage, healthcare, consumer protections, free education.
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They’ve always been there. They’re far from radicals. They’re the centuries old oppressors.
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Stupid socialist - if you want to be able to afford nice things you need to learn a skill that is valuable. Running the rides at an oversized carnival is not that skill.
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