Striking performers say management at Medieval Times has consistently blocked their efforts to secure a living wage.
As the strike among Medieval Times performers nears its fourth month, picketing workers have decided to take action with an 80s-themed rally.
Performers who voted in November to join the American Guild of Variety Artists say management has consistently blocked their efforts to secure a “living wage” and provide improved safety measures. . But management, they say, has consistently blocked their efforts to secure a “living wage” and provide improved safety measures.Officials with Medieval Times and attorney Daniel J. Sobol, who represents the company, could not be reached for comment Friday.
Both locations have suffered retaliation as a result, according to Susanne K. Doris, AGVA’s executive secretary-treasurer.
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