Las Vegas Review-Journal

Disney parks in Calif., Fla. to lay off 28K

- By Mike Schneider

ORLANDO, Fla. — Squeezed by limits on attendance at its theme parks and other restrictio­ns stemming from the pandemic, the Walt Disney Co. said Tuesday that it plans to lay off 28,000 workers in its parks division in California and Florida.

Two-thirds of the planned layoffs involve part-time workers, but they range from salaried employees to hourly workers, Disney officials said.

Disney’s parks closed in the spring as the pandemic started spreading

in the U.S. The Florida parks reopened this summer, but the California parks have yet to reopen as the company awaits guidance from the state.

In a letter to employees, Josh D’amaro, chairman of Disney Parks, Experience and Product, said California’s “unwillingn­ess to lift restrictio­ns that would allow Disneyland to reopen” exacerbate­d the situation for the company.

D’amaro said his management team had worked hard to try to avoid layoffs. They had cut expenses,

suspended projects and modified operations, but it wasn’t enough, given limits on the number of people allowed into the park because of social distancing restrictio­ns and other pandemic-related measures, he said.

“As heartbreak­ing as it is to take this action, this is the only feasible option we have in light of the prolonged impact of COVID-19 on our business, including limited capacity due to physical distancing requiremen­ts and the continued uncertaint­y regarding the duration of the pandemic,” he said.

Disney officials said the company will provide severance packages for the employees where appropriat­e and also offer other services to help workers with job placement.

Disney officials didn’t offer a breakdown of the layoffs between the Florida and California operations. Walt Disney World in Florida has around 77,000 employees, while the Disneyland Resort in California has more than 30,000 workers.

With its parks closed because of the pandemic in April, Disney furloughed up to 43,000 workers while still paying for their health insurance at its Florida resort. It brought many of them back after it reopened in July. Furloughed workers in California also received health benefits.

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