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Disney to cut down 4,000 jobs, managers to submit list of layoff candidates

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 19, 2023 15:45 IST

Entertainment giant Disney has directed managers to propose budget cuts and compile lists of employees who will be laid ...

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Entertainment giant Disney has directed managers to propose budget cuts and compile lists of employees who will be laid off in the coming weeks, the media reported. It is unclear whether Disney will start laying off employees in small batches or lay off thousands all at once, but the company will announce that at least 4,000 current employees will be laid off sometime in April, reports Business Insider, citing sources.

The planned job cuts were announced ahead of Disney's annual meeting on April 3. The entertainment giant also announced a reduction in general entertainment aimed at adults and that it is considering options for what to do with Hulu, the streaming service that specialises in general-entertainment shows and is owned two-thirds by Disney and one-third by Comcast Corp, the report said. In February, CEO Bob Iger announced to lay off 7,000 employees as Disney looks to save billions of dollars by restructuring the company, cutting content, and trimming payroll.

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