Efforts to improve staff relations at Disneyland Paris backfire, report states
A report created to help relations between supervisors and staff at Disneyland Paris has backfired, according to a report in The Guardian.
The report, based on anonymous interviews, described union leaders as “incompetent and illiterate.”
The Le Parisien newspaper, which leaked the report, said there were misunderstandings between different unions represented at the park.
Laurent Burazer, a union member, described the report as a “smokescreen” carried out by the management “to avoid sorting out the real problems,” according to The Guardian.
Disneyland Paris has had numerous problems over the past years. In September, more than 5,000 park fans signed a petition against the park demanding higher standards.