Twenty-Three Unions Form Coalition to Organize Knott's Berry Farm Workers

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The UniteKnotts Coalition, comprising twenty-three trade unions in partnership with the Orange County Labor Federation, has initiated a comprehensive campaign to organize and represent every employee at Knott's Berry Farm. This effort emerges as the amusement park, originally a family-operated attraction, is now part of an $8 billion corporate entity following the merger of Cedar Fair and Six Flags.
Frontline workers, including ride operators, food service staff, and cashiers, currently earn between $15 and $18 per hour, wages that are often insufficient for meeting basic living expenses in Southern California. In contrast, corporate executives have received millions in compensation, highlighting a significant disparity that the coalition aims to address.
Chris Griswold, President of Teamsters Joint Council 42, emphasized the coalition's objectives, stating that workers deserve a voice in decisions, safe staffing levels, and wages that enable them to support their families. The UniteKnotts Coalition unites unions representing tens of thousands of workers across various industries, ensuring that all Knott's employees have access to fair compensation, safe working conditions, and robust representation.
This organizing drive could have substantial implications for the amusement and theme park industry, potentially setting a precedent for labor mobilization in similar corporate environments. For additional details, visit https://UniteKnotts.com.

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