BAY LAKE, Fla. — After more than a year of wage negotiations, Disney might soon strike a deal with the unions that represent 38,000 of its workers.
Sources told Channel 9's Ken Tyndall that both sides have made progress.
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Among the sticking points along the way is how overtime pay is structured and $1,000 bonuses, which is still part of the offer, sources said.
Disney hasn't responded to Channel 9's request for comment on the issue.
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A union official declined to comment Wednesday evening, citing the ongoing discussions.
Sources told Channel 9 that both sides have set aside the rest of the week and next week to continue talks if necessary.