They focus on the 'historic' raise and don't mention any other part of the negotiations or contract. They don't mention that it's a pittance more than starting wages at McDonald's. Not that it likely screws over long term employees, once again.
While this is a good start. I think they could have fought for more. There is a lot of old numbers on those contracts that need to be reevaluated like specialty position rates. (25 cents/hr more)
They could have fought for the bullshit attendance policies that were recently enacted and for the eroding cast perks.