Disneyland brings back nearly 80% of workforce with full staffing expected by end of year - OCR/SCNG

Darkbeer1

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>>Disneyland has added 15,000 employees to its workforce in the six months since returning from an extended COVID-19 pandemic closure during the continuing phased reopening of the Anaheim theme park resort.

The Disneyland resort has 25,000 cast members currently working and plans to hire hundreds more each week with a job fair planned for early next month, according to Disneyland officials.<<

>>Disneyland has brought back nearly 80% of its pre-pandemic workforce — with more returning to work each week as additional attractions, restaurants and shops reopen as part of the phased reopening of the parks.

The in-person job fair at the Disneyland Hotel exhibit hall on Nov. 9 and 10 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. will offer full-time and part-time positions in the food and beverage, hotel, facilities and custodial divisions.<<

 

Sharon&Susan

Well-Known Member
I actually didn't even know there was a Little Mermaid shop anywhere in the resort. Where is it?
In the brick San Francisco facade across from the LM ride.
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CM.X777

Active Member
I'd like to see where Disney got these numbers. Considering A LOT of departments are completely understaffed, and being pushed to the brink. Also that the Union CMs are calling for a strike.
 

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