Latest Disney Layoffs Hit Product and Tech Team
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Disney Employees Hit with Fifth Round of Layoffs in Last Year While Bob Iger Gets 30% Pay Raise
The Walt Disney Company has announced its fifth round of layoffs in 2025, continuing a pattern of deep cuts across the entertainment giant. The latest reductions have struck the Entertainment and ESPN Product and Technology division, where less than 2% of the workforce was reportedly let go. Disney referred to the move as a “rebalancing of resources”, despite it following four other major staff reductions in the last eight months. But what makes…
Devastating Layoffs Hit the Walt Disney Company
In a recent report by TheWrap, it has been revealed that The Walt Disney Company is once again reducing its workforce, this time within its Entertainment and ESPN product and technology divisions. According to an unnamed source familiar with the matter, approximately 2% of the staff in these divisions has been let go as part of a broader rebalancing of resources. Despite the layoffs, Disney has emphasized that this move will not slow down its co…
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The Walt Disney Company has initiated yet another round of job cuts, this time affecting just under 2% of the workforce within its Disney Entertainment and ESPN product and technology division. The development was first reported by TheWrap, citing a source familiar with the matter. While the exact number of affected employees has not been publicly disclosed, the company has characterised the move as a “rebalancing of resources”, rather than a si…
Amidst Theme Park Expansion Plans, Disney Issues New Staff Layoffs
The Walt Disney Company is once again reducing its workforce, this time within its Entertainment and ESPN product and technology divisions. According to an unnamed source familiar with the situation, approximately 2% of employees in these areas have been laid off as part of a broader “rebalancing of resources.” Despite the layoffs, Disney assures that its commitment to growth in the product and technology sectors remains strong. Credit: Disney R…
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