Disney Workers Face Storm Dilemma
Florida, Orlando, USAFri Oct 11 2024
Working at Disney World when Hurricane Milton hits. The park stays open, but the weather is terrifying. Employees feel stuck. They're worried about their jobs if they leave early. Disney is trying to keep the park fun for guests and safe for workers. Many employees stick it out, feeling financially pressured or a strong sense of duty. They wish they had more time to prepare for the storm.
The workers' side of the story isn't all magic. They're afraid of losing their jobs and have to choose between safety and their paychecks. Disney wants to keep the park running, but at what cost to the workers' safety? It's a tough call, and the employees are caught in the middle. They're the ones who make the magic happen, and they should be protected too.
When a storm like this hits, everyone is affected. Guests might get a unique experience, but employees are risking their safety. It raises questions about whether the park should close earlier in such situations. Workers shouldn't have to sacrifice their safety for the guests' experience.
In the end, Disney needs to balance the magical guest experience with the safety of its most valuable asset: its employees.
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