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Disney heiress accuses company of putting workers' health at risk

Abigail Disney is once again taking the gloves off in her critique of the family business, accusing management of putting profit ahead of workers' health and safety.

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Allison Morrow
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CNN — Abigail Disney is once again taking the gloves off in her critique of the family business, accusing management of putting profit ahead of workers' health and safety.

"Disney is doing here is what businesses across the board have been doing for too, too long. I can't sit silent when profits run in front of workers and people," she said in an interview on Wednesday with CNN's Richard Quest.

The granddaughter of Walt Disney's brother, Roy Disney, has become an outspoken critic of Walt Disney Co. and an advocate for workers' rights.

On Wednesday, she said the company isn't doing enough Covid-19 testing to protect vulnerable staff at the newly reopened Disney World park.

"If you in the C-suite look upon an hourly worker at minimum wage as your equal, as a human being with the same rights and dignity that you have, I think you'd be very slow to ... ask them to come in with asthma, with diabetes, with all sorts of pre-existing conditions and not provide them the testing that they are asking for. "

The Walt Disney Co. did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

This is hardly the first time that Abigail Disney, a documentary filmmaker and activist, has publicly called out the company's C-suite. Earlier this year, she slammed the company's decision to furlough hundreds of thousands low-paid workers during the coronavirus shutdown.

And last year, she criticized then-CEO Bob Iger's $66 million pay — at more than 1,400 times that of the median salary of a Disney employee — as "insane."

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