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Disneyland Resort to Cut 1,000 Jobs Amid Restructuring Efforts

EMPLOYEES AFFECTED
1,000
SHARE OF WORKFORCE
~0.6%
PLANNED DATE
Not disclosed
1,000 OF 173,250 EMPLOYEES

What we know

A specific layoff date has not been disclosed.

Based on news reporting.

Summary

Disneyland Resort has announced plans to cut 1,000 jobs as part of a broader restructuring effort. This decision comes as the company aims to streamline operations and adapt to changing market conditions. While specific departments affected have not been detailed, the layoffs are part of a strategic initiative to enhance efficiency. The company has not yet provided a timeline for when these layoffs will take effect, but the announcement signals significant changes ahead for the workforce. This move reflects ongoing challenges within the entertainment industry, prompting Disneyland Resort to reevaluate its staffing needs.

The Walt Disney Company cut 1,000 jobs.

That is roughly 0.6% of the 173,250 people The Walt Disney Company employs.

LayoffTalk has tracked 34 layoff events at The Walt Disney Company since September 2020, affecting a combined 45,999 employees.

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Estimated figure based on news reporting. Not yet confirmed by The Walt Disney Company.

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Communication Services · 173,250 employees
34
EVENTS TRACKED
63K
AFFECTED SINCE 2020
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CREATED APR 10, 2026LAST UPDATED JUL 3, 2026