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Disney Lays Off Hundreds Across TV, Film, Corporate Finance

Disney continues to make good on CEO Bob Iger’s stated 2023 plans to cut costs and reshape the company, this time with a round of massive layoffs in the name of “efficiency,” according to Variety. Although the exact number of affected employees is unclear, it is projected to be in the hundreds.  Attempts to confirm the reports by AWN have so far been unsuccessful. More information will be reported as it becomes available.
The unfortunate move took place today across marketing teams for both film and TV, publicity, casting, development, and corporate finance. No teams are being eliminated completely.
The Mouse House also cut nearly 200 employees in March across TV and ABC News Operations, 75 workers last October across ABC News and local stations, and a whopping 300 U.S. workers last September.
The most startling layoffs of the bunch occurred in 2023 after the return of Disney chief Bob Iger as CEO, which resulted in over 8,000 job cuts.

Journalist, antique shop owner, aspiring gemologist—L'Wren brings a diverse perspective to animation, where every frame reflects her varied passions.
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Disney Lays Off Hundreds Across TV, Film, Corporate Finance
Disney continues to make good on CEO Bob Iger’s stated 2023 plans to cut costs and reshape the company, this time with a round of massive layoffs in the name of “efficiency,” according to Variety. Although the exact number of affected employees is unclear, it is projected to be in the hundreds.  Attempts to confirm the reports by AWN have so far been unsuccessful. More information will be reported as it becomes available. The unfortunate move took place today across marketing teams for both film and TV, publicity, casting, development, and corporate finance. No teams are being eliminated completely. The Mouse House also cut nearly 200 employees in March across TV and ABC News Operations, 75 workers last October across ABC News and local stations, and a whopping 300 U.S. workers last September. The most startling layoffs of the bunch occurred in 2023 after the return of Disney chief Bob Iger as CEO, which resulted in over 8,000 job cuts. Journalist, antique shop owner, aspiring gemologist—L'Wren brings a diverse perspective to animation, where every frame reflects her varied passions. #disney #lays #off #hundreds #across
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Disney Lays Off Hundreds Across TV, Film, Corporate Finance
Disney continues to make good on CEO Bob Iger’s stated 2023 plans to cut costs and reshape the company, this time with a round of massive layoffs in the name of “efficiency,” according to Variety. Although the exact number of affected employees is unclear, it is projected to be in the hundreds.  Attempts to confirm the reports by AWN have so far been unsuccessful. More information will be reported as it becomes available. The unfortunate move took place today across marketing teams for both film and TV, publicity, casting, development, and corporate finance. No teams are being eliminated completely. The Mouse House also cut nearly 200 employees in March across TV and ABC News Operations, 75 workers last October across ABC News and local stations, and a whopping 300 U.S. workers last September. The most startling layoffs of the bunch occurred in 2023 after the return of Disney chief Bob Iger as CEO, which resulted in over 8,000 job cuts. Journalist, antique shop owner, aspiring gemologist—L'Wren brings a diverse perspective to animation, where every frame reflects her varied passions.
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