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Old 25-04-2023, 01:40 AM #1
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Default Walt Disney Company: Fires 7,000 workers

About Time

[Walt Disney Company began 7,000 layoffs
in a letter sent to employees Monday,
as CEO Bob Iger works to
save the company some $5.5 billion.
Several major divisions
of the
company - Disney Entertainment, Disney Parks,
Experiences and Products, and corporate - will be
impacted, according to a person familiar
with the matter.
The layoffs will also affect Disney workers across
the globe, and not just
in the United States.


Iger had previously announced
the layoffs throughout the company
after he took back over as CEO in November]

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...announces.html

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They could just start making good films again...
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