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        <title><![CDATA[Disney parks cutting 32,000 employees through early 2021]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Disney</strong>'s parks and resorts business continues to downsize amid the coronavirus pandemic.</p>
<p>According to a company filing Wednesday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Disney <strong>intends to cut 32,000 jobs</strong> &mdash; primarily in Parks, Experiences, and Products &mdash; from its 223,000-strong workforce through early 2021 as parks at its Disneyland resort in Anaheim, Calif., and Disneyland Paris will remain closed for the foreseeable future due to the ongoing outbreak.</p>
<p>The filing indicates that the most significant impact of the pandemic on its parks business included a detriment of $6.9 billion in operating income due to property closures and reduced operating measures in place at the Disney World resort, Hong Kong Disneyland, Shanghai Disneyland, and Tokyo Disneyland.</p>
<p>In September, <strong>Disney confirmed</strong> it would reduce its parks workforce by 28,000 in North America alone.</p>
<p>Wednesday's SEC filing noted such measures &mdash; in addition to other mitigation efforts, such as reducing discretionary expenditures and reduced management compensation &mdash; would "have an adverse impact" on Disney's overall business. Elsewhere, Disney has reshuffled most of its theatrical release schedule (including pushing Scarlett Johansson's <strong><em>Black Widow</em></strong> tentpole to 2021 and <strong>dropping its live-action <em>Mulan</em> remake</strong> for a premium price on Disney+).</p>
<p>According to <strong>CNN</strong>, Disney suffered a loss of $2.8 billion in overall business through Sept. 30 of this year, compared to the company's $10.4 billion profit in 2019.</p>
<p>Author:<strong>Joey Nolfi</strong> - Source: <strong>EW</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
                <dc:creator><![CDATA[Joey Nolfi]]></dc:creator>
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