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It sure does.Wow. Speaks volumes about you as a person.

It sure does.Wow. Speaks volumes about you as a person.
On Friday, China’s Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security said companies had to pay and could not fire infected persons, suspected sufferers or people in close contact with them if they could not work. Companies who “suffer difficulties” in operations can, through negotiations with staff, adjust the pay, rotate shifts and shorten working hours of staff to prevent lay-offs, the ministry said, and eligible enterprises may also receive subsidies.
This is the Disney Company's investor relations page: https://thewaltdisneycompany.com/investor-relations/ You can see the earnings charts there.
- Orlando's 75 million visitors generated more than $75.2 billion in annual economic impact for Central Florida.
- Each visitors spends on average $1,000 per person, per trip.
- Tourism supports 41% of the region's workforce at more than 463,000 jobs.
- Last year, more than $5.8 billion in local ad state tax revenue was generated through the tourism industry, which is used by governments to fund operations such as infrastructure projects, public safety, school construction and more.
Exactly! Which is why I doubt any parks will shut down unless they don’t have people willing to work.This is from the Orlando Business Journal's 2019 summary:
This is the Disney Company's investor relations page: https://thewaltdisneycompany.com/investor-relations/ You can see the earnings charts there.
Florida is an employer-paid unemployment state. They do have a short waiting period, only one week before you can file. The maximum benefit is $275/wk, with payment for from 12-23 weeks, depending on the statewide unemployment rate. You have to have made a certain minimum for a qualifying "base period" to be able to apply, so people who were only recently hired (and had been unemployed before that) don't qualify for benefits. No benefits if you quit or are fired for cause; only for RIF layoffs.
I don't know for sure, as I don't work for the Disney Company, but if the parks are shut down, then I think that unemployment funds will be authorized by the state if it lasts longer than one week. The odds are that the Company will keep as many salaried employees working remotely as possible, but hourly line employees will probably not be paid by the company if they cannot work.
Where these scenarios can get tricky is benefits. I live in a state with similar unemployment insurance rules, and here, if your company has a temporary shutdown and applies for unemployment to cover it, they do have to keep paying your benefits, but if the employee is normally required to pay for part of the benefit, such as a health insurance premium, then they still have to do so to keep the benefit active, which means that a company can require temporarily laid-off employees to actually pay the company during the layoff, in order to stay current on things like health insurance. Having to do that can eat your entire unemployment check.
Think you took a wrong turn and ended up at Disboards -Who cares?
So, what are you prepared to do about it? I think that's what the "who cares" kind of thoughts are. Nothing I can do about it. I'm not going to worry about it enough to ask. That's what I get out of "who cares" posts.Certainly I do. I care about people, my community and my investments as well. Apparently you don't, and that speaks volumes with only those two words. Thanks for the heads up.
So, what are you prepared to do about it? I think that's what the "who cares" kind of thoughts are. Nothing I can do about it. I'm not going to worry about it enough to ask. That's what I get out of "who cares" posts.
That's what happens when you don't have a strong union. I'm retired now and worked for a public utility. There were times they shut the offices and sent the work to a location not in harm's way... We were paid full wages oh we were hourlyI'm guessing hourly employees won't be paid. The water parks close occasionally due to cold weather. The theme parks have closed a few times due to hurricanes. I don't know if those who were scheduled to work those days were paid, but I'm guessing no. Salaried employees may have had to use vacation or other PTO on those closure days.
I'm guessing hourly employees won't be paid. The water parks close occasionally due to cold weather. The theme parks have closed a few times due to hurricanes. I don't know if those who were scheduled to work those days were paid, but I'm guessing no. Salaried employees may have had to use vacation or other PTO on those closure days.