Disney heiress upset: Battered park workers search garbage for food

 Jender Milano
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Thanks to a call from a trusted person, Abigail Disney, heir to the theme park empire, immediately visited them. His visit was immediate due to the tone of anguish that he claimed to receive in the message and the situation was no wonder: He found that while workers were forced by low pay to look for food in the garbage, the executive director charged 1,400 times more.

Disney heiress upset: Battered park workers search garbage for food

Even though Abigail does not have a managerial position or formally linked to the management of the empire, as an heir she decided to attend the message that a worker sent her through the social network Facebook and when visiting the site, she said that what she found was not the right thing. what I expected. The workers' stories were repeated, they complained of having to keep smiling in their work but end up looking for food in other people's garbage to survive.

Disney heiress upset: Battered park workers search garbage for food

There will be significant changes at Disney, said Abigail

Being trained and raised by the founders of the empire, the woman assures that her grandfather taught her to respect the people who hand out a ticket, to whom they sell a soft drink, in that natural philosophy in many founders of large companies but not always (as is the case), it is respected by directors placed in managerial positions.

Abigail Disney is known for supporting humanitarian and social causes, in fact, in the last decades she has donated more than 70 million dollars of her fortune.

The heir to the Disney empire was annoyed by pointing out that it was not possible that while an employee earns just over $ 100 for 9 hours of work, the CEO earns almost $ 200,000 per day, a gigantic difference that humiliates workers and that He will ensure he will attend as soon as he takes the reins.

"Bob Iger needs to understand that he is an employee, just like the people who remove gum from the sidewalks, and they have the right to the same dignity, they have the same human rights as him," Abigail stressed in an interview with Yahoo News.

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