"We've never been able to gather a solid movement," Thompson said. and Canada are seeing a wave of union organizing, including at Starbucks, Amazon, media outlets, the video games industry and more. This isn't the Lyndhurst castle's first attempt at unionization. In 2006, they narrowly lost a vote to join the Actors' Equity and the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees.īut the labour landscape has changed a lot since then. And they're being paid the same amount as me." Riding a wave of unionization "Many of the stablehands I work with have a lifetime of experience with horses, and they're doing advanced riding in terms of dressage in the show. This is far from an entry-level animal care job," he said. "I've worked animal jobs that are entry level. Those salaries, he says, don't account for the amount of expertise that's required to do the work, especially for those working with animals. Thompson says Medieval Times performers in Lyndhurst usually start at minimum wage, and don't go much higher.
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