ORLANDO, Fla. – Some of the 43,000 workers whose unions reached a deal with Walt Disney World over the weekend on temporary furloughs that allow them to keep their benefits aren't going quietly.
They staged stay-at-home protests Monday aimed not at their employer but Florida's beleaguered unemployment system. On a sidewalk outside her apartment building in suburban Orlando, Lacey Gamble, a server at Epcot, and her 5-year-old daughter, used colored chalk to draw pictures of Lumiere from the Disney movie “Beauty and the Beast” and Sulley from “”Monsters Inc." They also scrawled in green and yellow chalk “SOS. #WorkersCan'tWait." Other Disney workers across metro Orlando were doing the same, hanging signs in windows at home and scrawling