Largest Disney World Union Announces Layoff Details; 8,800 Part-Time Layoffs, No Full-Time Cast Member Layoffs

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The Service Trades Council Union (STCU), a coalition of 6 Disney World unions, has announced the details of their layoff agreement with Disney World. Here are the announced details:


The Service Trades Council Union (STCU) is comprised of 6 Affiliate Unions representing approximately 43,000 Disney Cast Members.

21,627 Full-Time Cast Members and 3,877 Part-Time have been recalled to their jobs during Disneyโ€™s phased reopening.

7,731 Full-Time and 9,106 Part-Time Cast members are currently on furlough status.

On September 29, 2020, Disney notified the STCU that they had made a decision to change the employment status from furlough to layoff for 5,299 Full-Time and 8,857 Part-Time Cast Members.

After several days of negotiations, the STCU is proud to announce that no Full-Time Cast Members will be forced to layoff status.

Additionally, the STCU and the Company have agreed that there will be no permanent layoffs. Any Cast Members who are laid off in the future will retain their employment, their seniority, rate of pay including any scheduled increases, and the right to return back to previous job with the Company until October 1, 2022. This means that all Cast Members represented by the STCU will be given priority to return to their job prior to Disney hiring new employees off the street.

Every Full-Time employee will be given the opportunity, in seniority order, either to return to their previous job if the business need exists or to select a new Full-Time position through a negotiated displacement transfer process. Those selecting a new position, and who do not have the seniority to immediately return to work, will remain on furlough and continue to receive health insurance.

Only those Full-Time employees who do not participate in the displacement transfer process will be converted to layoff status. Cast Members who are converted to layoff status will be placed on a 60 day pay period using the same formula as was used under our previous MOU when Disney first announced the closure.

We are disappointed to announce that 8,800 Part-Time employees also will be laid off. This is due to the fact that park attendance and resort occupancy have not yet returned to pre-pandemic levels and work does not yet exist for these employees. Laid-off Part Time employees will also have a contractual right to be recalled to their old jobs until October 1, 2022.

โ€œThese are unprecedented times. It is unfortunate anytime a worker is laid off and the mass layoffs that Disney is facing are extremely difficult for 1000โ€™s of Cast Members. We will continue to do everything we can to ensure their speedy return to work. We are proud to secure healthcare for all Full-Time Cast Members and proud to preserve the seniority and recall rights of every Cast Member under our agreements.

When you compare our strong agreement protections for all STCU Cast Members with what is happening to employees at other theme parks in Central Florida like Universal or Seaworld, there can be no question… the Union made the differenceโ€. โ€“ Matt Hollis, President- Service Trades Council Union

The 6 Affiliate Unions of the Service Trades Council are: IATSE Local 631; Teamsters Local 385; TCU Lodge 1908; UFCW Local 1625; UNITE HERE! Local 362; UNITE HERE! Local 737


As noted in the release, Disney World had originally intended on laying off over 14,000 unionized Cast Members. After negotiations, the STCU was able to talk Disney down to 8,800 part-time positions, allowing full-time Cast Members to stay employed.

The STCU also said that any layoffs wouldn’t be “permanent”, meaning that any Cast Member who is part of the union will retain their employment, seniority, and rate of pay through October 1, 2022. That means that all union Cast Members will be given priority to return to their jobs before Disney is able to hire anyone new.

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  1. The Governor of Florida has said all restrictions are lifted open up and save those jobs you already make people sign a waiver open up if you feel you have to keep the masks then open up America needs disney not to be political we need Disney so we can step out of reality for a week or so open up

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