While I don't necessarily disagree @b.mac with much of what you are saying, but the recent studies are showing that it's more than just pay and benefits that are preventing continued employment or new employment. There's only so much money you can throw at the issue.
I think your first part, from a business standpoint, is much more why they are struggling to hire. They don't value employees from a quality of employment standpoint. They don't give the right added benefits to the job. The employees are looked at as numbers rather than people.The culture about how employees are replaceable and how there's an unlimited pool of employees to draw from also needs to stop. Amusement Parks have an incredibly high turnover rate even at the major parks like Universal and Disney, they all need to address that. While yes, money won't be the fix-all problem, it certainly would motivate some more people to work for these parks.
I do like what they are doing though with bonuses for staying a certain period of time. Tells me part of the issue was people were coming for the bonus and then quickly not continuing to work.
While I applaud this decision I got to ask why on transportation? You'll in line with the same folks without a mask for attractions.Disney lifting mask mandates starting Thursday except on transportation.
While I applaud this decision I got to ask why on transportation? You'll in line with the same folks without a mask for attractions.
The transportation still falls under the FTA regulations which require mask. Till the feds remove the requirement Disney can't remove them.While I applaud this decision I got to ask why on transportation? You'll in line with the same folks without a mask for attractions.
I still think they should require them in Queue lines and tight spacesThe current logic is that transportation is riskier due to the tight enclosed space where outdoors and even indoors in larger spaces is generally safer.
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