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Disney’s decision to lay off 28,000 employees

Of the 28,000 people to be laid off, about 67 percent are part-time workers. D’Amaro, director of Disney Parks, stated that. “We cannot maintain a full staff while working with such limited capacity.”

Walt Disney, one of the largest companies in the US entertainment industry. Announced that it plans to lay off 28 thousand people working in theme parks due to the new type of coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.

Disney’s California-based theme parks were closed for a long time due to the Covid-19 outbreak. Limited visits to open parks pushed the company to reduce the number of employees.

Josh D’Amaro, director of Disney Parks, will be fired in a message he shared with employees on the subject. He stated that 67 percent of 28 thousand people will be part-time employees.

“As you can imagine, a decision of this size is not easy,” said D’Amaro.

D’Amaro stated that the management has been working for the last few months to avoid layoffs.

“We reduced expenses, we suspended capital projects, while continuing to support payments, we took our cast members on unpaid leave. We changed our operations to work as efficiently as possible. However, we cannot maintain a full staff while working with such limited capacity. “

Written by Maraaz

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