Newly assertive party members arrange lectures, proudly display hammer-and-sickle insignia at their desks and are praised as exemplary workers. Western executives worry about the creeping influence of these cells.
SHANGHAI—The 300 or so Communist Party members who work at Walt Disney Co.’s theme park in China don’t keep their politics to themselves.
Many attend party lectures during business hours and display hammer-and-sickle insignia at their desks. Company newsletters and state media praise them as exemplary workers.