Some Disney Workers Hold Walkout Over Company's Response To Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' Bill

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Some Disney Workers Hold Walkout Over Company's Response To Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' Bill
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Several Disney divisions expressed solidarity with their LGBTQ employees on the same day that walkouts were planned nationwide to protest the company's response to Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' bill.

— Several Disney divisions released statements expressing solidarity with their LGBTQ employees on the same day that walkouts took place nationwide to protest the company’s response to Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill.

The company finds itself in a balancing act between the expectations of a diverse workforce and demands from an increasingly polarized, politicized marketplace. It was unclear how many employees would walk out or what might happen to those who do. Union leaders for the tens of thousands of unionized workers at Disney theme parks in Florida and California said they saw no momentum among their members for a walkout, and advised them not to do so because it would defy contractual obligations. Organizers said they expected some participation from production, marketing, IT and other non-unionized jobs.

A Disney spokesman didn’t respond to an email seeking comment. Disney employed 190,000 workers as of last October, with roughly three-quarters working in its theme parks division. And the company has not been immune to changing societal expectations. It has said it would revamp the Jungle Cruise, Pirates of the Caribbean and Splash Mountain rides at its theme parks to remove racist and sexist elements and put short warnings in front of some of its classic movies on its streaming service, Disney+, alerting viewers to “outdated cultural depictions.”

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