That 28,000 number was only the start. They announced that based solely on the complete closure of Disney's theme park division during Fiscal Quarter Two. Now that Disneyland seems headed for a full year-long closure, likely more like 15 months or more of closure, there will be
a lot more layoffs in Anaheim this winter and into spring.
If they are basically operating a small outdoor mall, mostly staffed by third-party contractors, why would they need any more than about 1,000 Cast Members on the payroll in Anaheim?
You can't have a closed business and still pay thousands of people to work at that non-operating business. I know the average college educated Socialist won't understand that, but anyone who has managed any business on par with, or bigger than, a corner donut shop will understand. You can't pay employees to
not operate a
closed business.
Well, there's a silver lining. TDA finally fired their last Social Media nobody who did nothing. Good for them for seeing the writing on the wall! Tweeting nonsense out about a non-functioning business is not a promising career. I'm glad TDA has finally recognized that obvious fact into 2021.