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Disney World could start pay at $15 an hour if deal approved

Disney World could start pay at $15 an hour if deal approved
<p>There's good news for Walt Disney World workers: Employees will likely be getting raises and bonuses soon.</p><p>After almost a year of negotiations, Disney and workers' unions agreed to raise park and resort employees' minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2021.</p><p>Disney also agreed to pay out the promised $1,000 bonuses that were put on hold during negotiations.</p><p><a href="https://www.wftv.com/news/local/orange-county-deputies-break-up-rally-of-hundreds-of-disney-workers-demanding-pay-increase/627219687" target="_blank">Hundreds of Disney workers protested</a> low wages last year. Their minimum starting wage was $10 an hour at the time.</p><p>The deal will be voted on by union members on Sept. 5 and is expected to pass easily.</p><p>Additional reporting by <a href="https://www.cnn.com/" target="_blank">Newsy affiliate CNN</a>.</p><hr><b>Trending stories at <a href="http://www.newsy.com">Newsy.com</a></b><ul class="inline-related-links"><li><a href="http://www.newsy.com/stories/p-g-wants-to-trademark-lol/">Procter & Gamble Wants To Trademark "LOL"</a></li><li><a href="http://www.newsy.com/stories/new-starbucks-program-pays-employees-to-volunteer/">New Starbucks Program Will Pay Employees To Volunteer</a></li><li><a href="http://www.newsy.com/stories/uber-finalizing-harassment-claims-settlement/">Uber Is Finalizing Payouts In $10M Harassment Settlement</a></li></ul>
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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Walt Disney World will begin paying a starting wage of $15 an hour in less than three years if a new agreement is approved by workers next month.

The company and a coalition of unions reached the tentative deal late Friday after a year of negotiations.

Disney's unionized workers will vote in early September on the proposal to raise the starting minimum wage from $10 to $15 an hour by 2021.

The deal covers about half of Disney World's 70,000 workers in metro Orlando.

If approved, it could have a big impact in the theme park mecca since Disney tends to influence what other Orlando tourism businesses pay their workers.