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Disney to 'axe 28,000 employees' as coronavirus decimates its theme parks

Two thirds of those being let go will be part time workers. The Disney parks have been hit by the lack of visitors during the coronavirus pandemic around the world

Disney to cut 28,000 jobs in parks, experiences and products division

Disney is set to axe around 28,000 staff as the coronavirus pandemics stops visitors going to its theme parks, it has been reported.

In a letter to staff, Josh D'Amaro, Disney's head of parks, is said the company was forced to make 'difficult decisions'.

Mr D'Amaro told CNBC in the USA that around two thirds of the 28,000 staff were part-timers, but it is not clear what part of the business they are from.

During the pandemic, Disney's park in Florida, Paris, Shanghai, Japan and Hong Kong have reopened though the company was forced to limit the number of visitors to allow for physical distancing.

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Around 28,000 staff are being let go(Digital First Media via Getty Im)

California Adventure and Disneyland in Anaheim, California, remain closed to visitors.

Mr D'Amaro's letter read: "As you can imagine, a decision of this magnitude is not easy.

"For the last several months, our management team has worked tirelessly to avoid having to separate anyone from the company."