The vote comes after the coalition recently filed labor violation complaints against the company.
Among the central goals for union members are higher wages.
Disney says company is committed to an agreement focused on ‘what matters most to our current cast members’
A coalition of labor unions representing thousands of Disneyland workers will vote next week on whether to authorize a strike following unsuccessful negotiations with Disney.
The vote comes after the coalition recently filed labor violation complaints against the company with the National Labor Relations Board. The group represents around 14,000 employees at both the Disneyland and Disney California Adventure parks, as well as Disney hotels and the Downtown Disney shopping center.
“We won’t accept less than what we deserve because we know our value to Disney,” the Disney Workers Rising Bargaining Committee said in a news release on Tuesday. “By undermining our rights, Disney has only made harder our fight to help our guests and keep our parks safe, which is why we are compelled to take a vote next week on whether to authorize a strike after our contract expired.”