Disney won’t allow employees to move to Florida after all

Disney won’t allow employees to move to Florida after all

Disney entertainment group is canceling plans to move 2,000 jobs to Florida, which means that a significant increase in hiring in that US state will not happen. The announcement comes amid an increasingly fierce battle between Disney and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Disney parks president Josh D’Amaro said that “changes in leadership” and “changing business conditions” had led Disney to abandon its previous intent.

Disney recently took DeSantis’ case to court. According to Disney, DeSantis and other state politicians imposed all kinds of measures on the company in retaliation. It started when Disney spoke out against a law banning teachers from speaking about sexual orientation. When DeSantis signed the bill, which he called the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, Disney initially did nothing. This led to criticism of the company, after which Disney stated that it supports the LGBTI community.

DeSantis then decided to strip a private municipality controlled by Disney of special status. DeSantis, who is seen as a leading candidate to run for the US presidency on behalf of the Republicans, has also threatened to build a prison at Disney World and undermine control of roller coasters at a Disney park near Florida. Takes.

AP

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