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        <title><![CDATA[Disney to furlough staffers ‘whose jobs aren’t necessary at this time’]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Disney will begin temporarily laying off employees as it comes to grips with the impact of theme park and store closures and delayed movie releases due to the coronavirus pandemic.</p><p>The Mouse House said Thursday evening that it would furlough employees &#8220;whose jobs aren’t necessary at this time&#8221; as of April 19. Furloughed staffers &#8220;will receive full health care benefits, plus the cost of employee and company premiums will be paid by Disney,&#8221; the company said.</p><p>A rep for Disney did not provide numbers on how many would be temporarily laid off. More than 75 percent of Disney&#8217;s 223,000 employees work for the Parks and Products division.</p><p>In a statement Thursday, the company said there was &#8220;no clear indication of when we can restart our businesses,&#8221; and that it was &#8220;forced to make the difficult decision to take the next step and furlough employees.&#8221;</p><p>Disney has been <strong>hit hard by the pandemic</strong>. All of Disney&#8217;s 12 theme parks, including Disneyland and Disney World, <strong>have been closed</strong> since March 15, after which the company has committed to paying salaries through April 18.</p><p>Additionally, its cruise line has been suspended and many of its biggest films of the year <strong>have been delayed</strong>, as movie theaters worldwide have closed. The Disney-owned ESPN has also been hit hard as live sporting events have been suspended.</p><p>Earlier this week, Disney execs said they were <strong>taking a pay cut</strong> due to the pandemic. Chief executive Bob Chapek is taking a 50% cut in salary while Bob Iger, the firm&#8217;s executive chairman, will forgo all of his salary.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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