Hundreds of Disneyland employees have protested near Los Angeles, demanding better wages and protesting anti-union practices by the company, in a labor dispute that may lead to a significant strike within the theme park. The protest was organized by the park's unions, which represent 14,000 of its employees, and a vote is scheduled for Friday to decide on the potential for a strike. Demonstrators gathered around the famous park in Anaheim, a suburb of Los Angeles, some dressed as characters from "Indiana Jones" and "Star Wars," holding signs that read "Mickey wants fair pay," and others urging the Disney group not to "play the villain."