http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-1019-lopez-disney-20111018,0,1918886.column
"It should come as no surprise that at the happiest place on Earth, not all the employees are smiling." How unfortunate is it that Disneyland can satisfy their customers and not their workers? I've never been there, but it's sad to me that they have their workers compteting against eachother. There is no "I" in team. I don't know about you, but I was told that when you're working with someone, you are a team. C'mon didn't they learn anything from Monster's Inc?!
The writer, Steve Lopez, did an excellent job portraying, what percieves, another world at the park. He spoke to Isabel Barerra and Tom Bray, hotel workers. He explains her story and includes multiple quotes. Lopez also does a good job at throwing in extra facts and comparisons.
I agree that the quotes were the most influential tool Lopez included in the article. They revealed exactly what the workers had to say about their side of the issue and convinced me that Lopez had done some good research. I would say, however, that he should've included some quotes from the other side of the argument as well, just to show that he thoroughly researched both sides.
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