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Power up days

Disney is launching a new paid time off program for cast members!

Beginning in May 2022, Disney will launch a new paid time off program for Walt Disney World cast members. The new program is called Power Up Days.

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Power Up Days is a program that will focus on mental health and allow cast members to “rest, recharge and focus on well-being and mental health.”

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Disney is launching a new paid time off program for cast members

Full time cast members will receive two Power Up Days and part time cast members will receive one. Eligible cast members include domestic full-time and part-time salaried positions and non-union hourly Cast, Imagineers, and employees. Walt Disney World has said it will work with union representatives to launch a similar program for unioned Cast Members.

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As of right now, Power Up Days will only be offered in 2022.

What do you think of this new paid time off program?

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