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Disney plans to cut 1,000 jobs: Reports

Cost-cutting drive at Walt Disney may lead to around 1,000 job cuts, with marketing teams expected to face the biggest impact.

Walt Disney is planning to cut as many as 1,000 positions in the coming weeks, many of which will be made in the company’s ⁠marketing ​department, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, citing sources. The Journal said that plans for ​the ​coming job cuts began ⁠before Josh D’Amaro assumed his new role as Disney’s ‌chief executive officer in March.

The planned layoffs could affect less than 1% of its total employees. Disney employed about 231,000 people as of the ⁠end ⁠of fiscal year 2025. Disney’s newly appointed chief marketing officer, ⁠Asad ‌Ayaz, also plans to unite ​the company’s marketing ‌group and reduce expenses under code-named Project Imagine, the report ‌added. Ayaz began ​to ​oversee ​a newly created company-wide marketing organization in January.

Reuters could ​not immediately verify the ⁠report. Disney did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for ‌comment ⁠outside regular business hours. 

 

Walt Disney is planning to cut as many as 1,000 positions in the coming weeks, many of which will be made in the company’s ⁠marketing ​department, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, citing sources. The Journal said that plans for ​the ​coming job cuts began ⁠before Josh D’Amaro assumed his new role as Disney’s ‌chief executive officer in March.

The planned layoffs could affect less than 1% of its total employees. Disney employed about 231,000 people as of the ⁠end ⁠of fiscal year 2025. Disney’s newly appointed chief marketing officer, ⁠Asad ‌Ayaz, also plans to unite ​the company’s marketing ‌group and reduce expenses under code-named Project Imagine, the report ‌added. Ayaz began ​to ​oversee ​a newly created company-wide marketing organization in January.

Reuters could ​not immediately verify the ⁠report. Disney did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for ‌comment ⁠outside regular business hours. 

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