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  2. Can Theme Parks Bounce Back in 2025? - AOL

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    Last year was a mixed bag for the country's leading theme and amusement park operators. Shares of Six Flags Entertainment (NYSE: FUN), Walt Disney (NYSE: DIS), and SeaWorld parent United Parks ...

  3. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Walt Disney Company

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    Walt Disney World employs 75,000 total workers, the biggest single-site employer in the United States. [12] From the week beginning April 20, 2020, over 100,000 staff at Disney theme parks and hotels were put on indefinite unpaid leave, to save the company $500 million.

  4. Here Is My Bold Prediction for Disney Going Into 2025

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    Simply put, going to Disney World or even the movies nowadays is increasingly expensive -- especially for families. Build-a-Bear offers a more inclusive entry point for consumers with regards to ...

  5. Disney begins second round of layoffs; staff reductions to ...

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    Walt Disney Co. on Monday begins notifying more employees of layoffs, according to Disney officials, marking a second wave of job reductions that are part of a broader cost-cutting effort by the ...

  6. Josh D'Amaro - Wikipedia

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    On September 29, 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Disney was forced to cut 28,000 employees from its theme parks. [9] Despite the phased reopening of many Disney resorts around the world during the summer of 2020, Disneyland Resort in California was unable to reopen its theme parks and furloughed cast members and staff.

  7. Criticism of the Walt Disney Company - Wikipedia

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    The Walt Disney World College Program recruits students (18 years and older) and all majors for a semester-long paid internship program working at the Walt Disney World Resort. Critics argue that Disney is using the program as a source of cheap labor, as interns do the same work as veteran employees, but at a significantly lower pay rate. [ 104 ]

  8. Disney told L.A. residents to move to Florida for a planned ...

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    The lawsuit said Disney told affected employees they would have 90 days to "consider and make the decision that's best for them." De La Cruz, a vice president of product design, sold her Altadena ...

  9. Disney International Programs - Wikipedia

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    The Disney International Programs (previously named the Walt Disney World International Program) is an international internship program operated by the Disney Programs division of The Walt Disney Company at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, in the United States. These programs recruit participants and college students ...