Life

Disneyland Furloughs 350 Employees Following New California Stay-At-Home Order

With a new stay-at-home order going into effect in Southern California, Disneyland is furloughing 350 employees after reopening in the summer.

disneyland jobs
Image via Getty
Getty

Unfortunately for so many, working during a global pandemic is a bit of a rollercoaster. That’s especially true for those working in the service industry, whose jobs are increasingly threatened by the rising number of COVID-19 cases across the country. With a new stay-at-home order going into effect in Southern California, Disneyland is furloughing 350 employees after reopening in the summer.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, the new SoCal and San Joaquin Valley restrictions go into effect on Sunday night. Under the order, bars, wineries, nail salons, hair salons, and other personal care services must shut down operations. Retail stores are being limited to 20 percent capacity, and restaurants can only offer takeout or delivery services.

Disney plans to keep the retail locations at Downtown Disney and Buena Vista Street in California Adventure open with “enhanced health and safety measures in place for guests and employees.” They will also keep restaurants open that can offer take out, including Marceline’s Confectionery, Trolley Treats, and others.

The employees impacted are being placed back on furlough, after Disney first furloughed thousands in the spring when it temporarily shut down its theme parks. After reopening, Disney laid off 28,000 employees in September because of the economic impact the pandemic had on its various parks.

The strict stay-at-home order from California Gov. Gavin Newsom comes as the state reports increasing numbers of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations following the Thanksgiving holiday. Sadly SoCal is simultaneously facing massive wildfires that’s displacing thousands of residents and causing local energy providers to start precautionary blackouts.

Related Stories

General views of the Disneyland theme park.
life

Disney Plans to Lay Off 28,000 Workers From California and Florida Theme Parks

Disney has plans to lay off 28,000 workers from its California and Florida theme parks after attendance took a huge hit due to the coronavirus.

Gavin Evans2044 days ago
Disneyland
life

Disneyland Employees Stage Rally Demanding Reopening of Amusement Parks

The demonstration took place Saturday in front of Disneyland's gates. Attendees called on California officials to lift restrictions on the amusement park.

Joshua Espinoza2025 days ago
Mask sign
life

Medical Expert Says COVID-19 May Cause Erectile Dysfunction

Infectious disease expert Dr. Dena Grayson recently warned the public about the long-term consequences of coronavirus, including its effect on the vasculature.

Joshua Espinoza1977 days ago

Stay ahead on Exclusives

Download the Complex App