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Wednesday July 31st, 2024 morning edition

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Master Services Council, which represents 14,000 Disneyland, Disney California Adventure and Downtown Disney employees from four unions, announced late on Monday, July 29 its members had voted to accept a new contract that provides a 31% pay raise over the next three years.

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Both Disney and the unions called the agreement “historic” for Disneyland cast members, Disney parlance for workers.

“These contracts are historic for Disney cast members and we’re pleased cast members’ lives will improve as a result,” Disneyland Workers Rising said in a statement.

The “biggest wage increases ever” for Disneyland resort employees will raise hourly pay more than $6 over three years from the current $19.90 to $24 in 2024 and $26 in 2026, according to the unions.

Long-term employees will get a 50-cent pay increase for 10 years of service and $2 for 20 years.

The contracts go into effect immediately at Disneyland, Disney California Adventure and Downtown Disney, according to the unions. »

Amazon is legally responsible for recalling dangerous products sold on its site, agency finds

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Federal regulators say Amazon can be held responsible for products sold on its platform.

Amazon distributed hundreds of thousands of hazardous products sold by third-parties through the e-commerce giant's platform and is responsible for recalling them, a federal agency has ruled.

Amazon failed to notify the public about the hazardous products and did not take adequate steps to encourage customers to return or destroy them, the agency said. »

Rare ‘cotton candy’ lobster caught off New England coast

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TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – An extremely rare “cotton candy” lobster was recently caught off the coast of New Hampshire and Maine by the Atlantic Lobster Company.

The odds of catching a pink, purple, and blue shimmering lobster is 1 in 100 million, the Seacoast Science Center said.

Two cotton candy lobsters currently reside at the science center, as well as an orange and a few blue lobsters. »