From Reuters:
“Disney to
lay off about 28,000 parks unit employees due to coronavirus hit”
Walt Disney Co
DIS.N said on Tuesday it will lay off roughly 28,000 employees, mostly at its
U.S. theme parks, where attendance has been crushed by the coronavirus
pandemic, especially in California where Disneyland remains closed. About
two-thirds of the laid-off employees will be part-time workers, the company
said in a statement. Disney shut its theme parks around the world when the
novel coronavirus began spreading this year. All but Disneyland - nicknamed the
Happiest Place on Earth - gradually reopened, though the company was forced to
limit the number of visitors to allow for physical distancing. “We have made
the very difficult decision to begin the process of reducing our workforce at
our Parks, Experiences and Products segment at all levels,” Josh D’Amaro,
chairman of the parks unit, said in a statement. He cited the parks’ limited
capacity and uncertainty about the pandemic’s duration, which he said was
“exacerbated in California by the state’s unwillingness to lift restrictions
that would allow Disneyland to reopen.” Disney shares slumped 1.5% to $123.58
in after-hours trading on Tuesday. In a letter to employees, D’Amaro called the
move “heartbreaking.” He said management had tried to avoid layoffs by cutting
expenses, suspending projects and streamlining operations. The company had
continued to pay health benefits for furloughed workers since April. “However,
we simply cannot responsibly stay fully staffed while operating at such limited
capacity,” D’Amaro said. Walt Disney World in Florida had employed 77,000 full-
and part-time workers before the pandemic, while Disneyland in California
employed about 32,000.Disney did not disclose how many other U.S. employees
work in the parks unit, which includes consumer products, cruise lines and
other businesses. Last week, Disney officials said their coronavirus
protections had been successful and urged California officials to issues
guidelines that would allow Disneyland to welcome visitors again.
^ It is sad to
think that the “Happiest Place” is not that happy anymore and has to lay off so
many employees. I have been to Disney World many times and Euro Disney (I will
always use the name it had when I went there) once. ^
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