Retirees and employees at Disney World are losing their perks under the new district board, which says benefits like park passes are unethical.

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        Other people. You know they exist, right? They’re the people that aren’t you while you’re out and about.

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          10 months ago

          I agree, it does matter in certain contexts like local news. But this is Workreform here, how does it matter in this context?

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            A Florida board picked by Gov. Ron DeSantis to run the area around Disney World defended stripping park employees of their perks — moments after a pastor invited to speak urged attendees not to “resist authority.”

            First paragraph.

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            They’re stripping established earnings from the workers - essentially paying them less. How do you not understand this?

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              The workers are partially payed in being able to visit the park cheaper?

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                Yes. Cold, hard dosh isn’t the only way to reward someone for their labour, and work reform isn’t only about getting paid more money.