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Disney Cuts 1,000 Jobs Across Company
Layoffs hit multiple divisions at the entertainment conglomerate's Burbank headquarters.
Apr. 14, 2026 at 11:22pm
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Disney's sweeping job cuts reflect the entertainment industry's ongoing transformation and the company's efforts to streamline operations and adapt to changing market conditions.Burbank TodayThe Walt Disney Company has initiated a significant round of layoffs, with plans to eliminate approximately 1,000 jobs across various divisions at its Burbank, California headquarters.
Why it matters
Disney's decision to cut 1,000 jobs reflects the ongoing challenges facing the entertainment industry, including the impact of the pandemic, shifts in consumer behavior, and increased competition from streaming services. These layoffs are likely to have ripple effects on the local Burbank economy and raise concerns about the company's long-term strategy.
The details
The layoffs are expected to impact multiple divisions within Disney, including its theme parks, media networks, and studio entertainment operations. The company has not provided specifics on which departments or roles will be affected, but the cuts are part of a broader effort to streamline operations and reduce costs.
- Disney began the layoff process on April 14, 2026.
The players
The Walt Disney Company
A multinational entertainment and media conglomerate headquartered in Burbank, California, known for its theme parks, media networks, and film and television studios.
What they’re saying
“We must continue to transform our company to meet the evolving needs of the industry and our consumers.”
— Bob Chapek, Chief Executive Officer, The Walt Disney Company
What’s next
Disney has not provided a timeline for the completion of the layoffs, but the company is expected to continue evaluating its operations and workforce in the coming months to adapt to changing market conditions.
The takeaway
Disney's decision to cut 1,000 jobs is a reflection of the broader challenges facing the entertainment industry, as companies navigate shifting consumer preferences, increased competition, and the ongoing impact of the pandemic. The layoffs are likely to have significant implications for the local Burbank economy and raise questions about Disney's long-term strategic direction.


