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Disneyland Resort workers approve contract that raises the minimum hourly wage to $15 by next year

Unions representing nearly 10,000 workers at the Disneyland Resort ended a months-long labor dispute by voting Thursday in favor of a three-year contract that raises hourly wages by as much as 20 percent immediately and an additional 13 percent in January.

The employees - including candy makers, custodians, retail workers, attraction operators and others - voted by secret ballot throughout the day at Disneyland's Lincoln Theater in favor of an offer that raises the minimum hourly rate of $11 to $13.25 immediately and

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