ORLANDO, Fla. – It was one year ago, Central Florida’s largest employer Walt Disney World announced it would begin furloughing thousands of its non-unionized cast members.
Shortly after, the Service Trades Council Union said its 43,000 members would also be facing furloughs. One year later, News 6 is speaking to those cast members still out of work. “It was unbelievable,” Bert Rodriguez. “It was unfathomable that a company with as much staying power as Disney would have been affected so much and how that affected literally tens of thousands of human beings.” [TRENDING: Sunflower thieves cause issues at farm | FBI: Student hit officer in head with skateboard during Capitol riot | How much you’ve ever spent on Amazon] Rodriguez was the