Entertainment giant Disney said Wednesday it was laying off 7,000 employees, as CEO Bob Iger announced a reorganization of the company he returned to lead last year.
The job cuts follow similar moves by US tech giants dialing back from a hiring spurt that began during the height of the pandemic.
In its 2021 annual report, the group said it employed 190,000 people worldwide, 80 percent of whom were full-time.
The storied company founded by Walt Disney said its streaming service saw its first ever fall in subscribers last quarter as consumers cut back on spending.
Subscribers to Disney+, the streaming archrival to Netflix, fell one percent to 161.8 million customers on December 31, compared to three months earlier.