A majority of Disney hotel workers voted to reject Disney's most recent contract proposal that would have made health insurance largely unaffordable for many of the workers employed at the three Disney owned hotels. The final count in yesterday's vote was 1,076 votes to reject Disney's latest contract proposal to 86 votes in favor of the contract proposal. 2,100 Disney hotel workers employed as restaurant servers, dishwashers, housekeepers, front desk agents, and bellmen at the three Disneyland Hotels, Paradise Pier Hotel, Disneyland Hotel, and Grand California Hotel, have been working without a union contract since February 2008. In their latest contract offer Disney proposed to increasingly shift the cost of health insurance to its employees and create a new "casual regular" status for employees who average less than 30 hours a week. "Casual regular" workers would be ineligible for health insurance benefits.
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