I don't know. Ask them. I mean, I'm one of them, but I can tell you I didn't vote for that. If I had control, Iger wouldn't have a job. Neither would Kathleen Kennedy. However, I don't have control. which means the majority shareholders either agree with what Iger is doing, which I agree is stupid, or they are living in a haze of "remember what Disney was once upon a time?" which I think is more likely. In either case, my shares have died in value over the last 18 months.
The thing here, since we've been talking about the WGA strike, is that those people make, on average, $70k a year. A lot of them only work a couple of months a year, if that. A lot of them are complaining that they're only working 6 weeks at a time and only making $7k a week. Great! That givees you 46 weeks a year to go get another job if you want more money. Their idea of what a "living wage" is and that of most Americans are very, very, very different.