Kimberly9701
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Thanks for finding that.
But did you notice what it was talking about -- 25 percent of resort workers getting 2-4 hours less a week? I know that sucks for them, but it hardly represents a massive downshift. At least not to me. And then it talked about the perception they were doing it. That's what we get here -- perception and popular narrative becoming reality, whether it's true or not.
Here's an ABC affiliate article discussing the cutback in employee hours in February: Source
Bloomberg article about cuts at Hong Kong Disneyland
Orlando Sentinel article about WDW cutbacks
Hours being reduced isn't the same thing as laying people off entirely. It isn't likely to get the same type of press that layoffs would, but even still there has been professional press coverage of there being reductions in hours for CMs since February.
What's interesting about that article is that the minimum pay is getting a 50cent increase across the board. It's also interesting that most of the drastic cuts that people have been talking about- are still just 'speculation', and even the article admits that. Disney has denied it, and there is still no proof of massive cuts.