Universal says the higher wages apply to both full and part-time workers starting June 27 By Associated Press •
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Universal Orlando Resort announced Thursday that it s raising the starting minimum wage at the Florida theme park complex to $15 an hour.
Universal says the higher wages apply to both full and part-time workers starting June 27. That makes Universal the first resort in Central Florida s theme park mecca to raise its base pay to $15 an hour, though unionized workers at its cross-town rival, Walt Disney World, three years ago approved a contract raising the hourly minimum to $15 by October 2021. Universal workers aren t unionized.
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) Universal Orlando Resort is raising its starting minimum wage to $15 an hour.
Universal says the higher wages apply to both full and part-time workers starting June 27.
That makes Universal the first resort in Central Florida’s theme park mecca to raise its base pay to $15 an hour.
Unionized workers at cross-town rival Walt Disney World approved a contract three years ago that scales up to $15 by October 2021.
The wage hike applies only to the Florida resort, but other Universal workers should see pay hikes as well.
The resort is hiring thousands of workers for what should be a busy summer.