Disney Shares First Look at "Incredibles" Themed Guest Rooms at Disney's Contemporary Resort
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- June 24, 2021
In court documents filed today with the State of Florida, Disney announced there will be an additional 19 layoffs this March. It is unclear if these additional layoffs were part of the 28,000 Cast Members originally announced last fall, the 4,000 additional employees announced from last November, or a new round. According to WDWNT.com, “Three
READ MOREYesterday Walt Disney World disclosed additional layoffs at the resort, this time from the entertainment division. These Cast Members are a part of the previously 28,000 announced last month. This announcement involves almost all Equity performers – actors, dancers and stunt persons – who are part of a live stage production. When the park began
READ MOREToday Disney sent out additional notices to Walt Disney World Cast Members informing them of their impending layoff. These are not additional layoffs, but part of the original 28,000 Cast Members layoffs announced last month. “In light of the prolonged impact of COVID-19 on our business, including limited capacity due to physical distancing requirements and the
READ MOREAlmost two weeks ago when Disney announced the layoff of 28,000 Cast Members from all divisions of Parks, Experience, and Products, it was unclear who and how many employees would be affected. For the past week those numbers are now starting to come into focus. The first numbers that started coming in were staggering and
READ MOREAs more details emerge surrounding the announced layoffs of 28,000 Cast Members at Disneyland and the Walt Disney World Resort, The Orange County Register reports that included in that number will be 2,800 restaurant workers at the Disneyland Resort. This new announcement includes Disneyland restaurant workers, food cart vendors, and employees from the menders-only Club
READ MOREEvery American has been affected by the coronavirus. Ever since the virus shut down virtually every business in the United States, millions of Americans been out of work. As the shutdown moved from spring to summer and now into fall, many jobs are not coming back or are being eliminated. This week, 28,000 Disney employees
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