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A small amount of Disney s overall workforce walked off the job Tuesday in protest of Florida s Don t Say Gay bill. According to ABC News, more than 100 employees in different parts of the company took part in the protest.The NBC affiliate in Orlando said there didn t appear to
stanley cup be any disruptions at Disney-owned theme parks in the area due to the protests. The network only spotted one protester outside Disney World.The protester was holding a sign that said, Trans Rights are Human Rights. Florida s Don t Say Gay bill bans the teaching sexual orientation or gender identity in kindergarten through third grade. It would also allow parents to sue school districts if they believe the policy is violated. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is expec
stanley cup ted to sign the bill. LGBTQ employees and their allies are upset Disney didn t do more to fight back against the bill. Disney CEO Bob Chapek has apologized to employees for largely remaining silent as the bill made its way through the legislature. You needed me to be a stronger ally in the fight for equal rights and I let you down. I am sorry, he said.Chapek told shareholders that they were opposed to the bill from the outset but did not speak out
stanley uk publicly about it because we thought we could be more effective working behind the scenes, engaging directly with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, according to CNBC and NPR.Disney has paused political donations in Florida and is increasing our support for advocacy groups to combat simil Azdl Dunedin art studio rallies around artists of all abilities
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. 鈥?Bike lanes or parking Soon, St. Pete city leaders will have to decide which will stay and which will go along the one-way 1st Avenue N and 1st Avenue South downtown. The city is paving the way for a new Central Avenue Bus Rapid Transit line, connecting downtown and Pinellas County beaches with a 30 minute, 17 stop trip. Yet, because the rapid bus will need a dedicated lane of traffic, it means the city will have to get rid of either one lane of parking or a bike lane. The 11-block area along 1st Avenue North and 1st Avenue South stretches from 20th Street to 31st street through St. Pete s Grand Central District.It s
stanley thermobecher a debate impacting business owners and visitors. Lyn Van Voorst, who runs the Clay Center of St. Pete say
stanley cup s her vote is for bike lanes. Cars speed along here so fast, if we didnt have bike lanes we would have more bike accidents. We are getting kno
garrafinhas stanley wn nationwide as one of the worst for pedestrians and bike accidents, it would be nuts to take them out, she said. Paul Eslich says his vote is to keep the parking. It seems like right now all these spots are being pretty well utilized. As downtown thrives, we re going to need all the parking we can get, he added.City leaders plan to make a final decision by the end of March.