Boston Herald

Carnival Corp. cans hundreds of workers

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MIAMI — Carnival Corp., the world’s largest cruise company, announced on Thursday it will be laying off hundreds of employees due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The company’s CEO Arnold Donald said the combinatio­n of layoffs, furloughs and pay cuts were “necessary” as the pause on cruise travel enters its third month.

The majority of affected employees in the U.S. will be in Florida, California and Washington state, Carnival Corp. said in an email. The company is eliminatin­g 820 positions and furloughin­g 537 employees for up to six months in Florida out of a workforce of about 3,000 employees.

Carnival Corp. did not reveal the number of job eliminatio­ns in the other states or countries around the world.

“Taking these extremely difficult employee actions involving our highly dedicated workforce is a very tough thing to do. Unfortunat­ely, it’s necessary, given the current low level of guest operations and to further endure this pause,” Donald said in a statement.

Cruise lines announced they were halting sailing on March 13 due to the spread of the coronaviru­s. Several cruise ships saw outbreaks of COVID-19 cases and found themselves stranded at sea after being rejected by port authoritie­s who were worried they would import more cases.

Companies have been trying to repatriate tens of thousands of crew members who are still on ships in or near U.S. waters due to the increase in restrictio­ns by health authoritie­s in the U.S. and abroad.

Carnival Cruise Line, one of the company’s brands, announced earlier this month it will start cruising again beginning in August to Caribbean destinatio­ns from Florida and Texas.

 ?? aP File ?? STAFF LEFT HIGH AND DRY: A Carnival cruise ship docks at the Port of Miami in April. Now the company is eliminatin­g 820 positions and furloughin­g 537 employees for up to six months in Florida out of a workforce of about 3,000 employees.
aP File STAFF LEFT HIGH AND DRY: A Carnival cruise ship docks at the Port of Miami in April. Now the company is eliminatin­g 820 positions and furloughin­g 537 employees for up to six months in Florida out of a workforce of about 3,000 employees.

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