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The Walt Disney Company has put dozens of Florida-based Venezuelan employees on unpaid leave as they face the possibility of losing Temporary Protected Status as soon as next month, according to re… ...
Disney places Florida-based Venezuelan employees on unpaid leave due to potential loss of temporary protected status following a Supreme Court ruling affecting 350,000 migrants.
The Starbucks locations inside the Disneyland Park and the Disney California Adventure Park (called Market House and Fiddler, ...
Walt Disney Co. notified Florida-based employees who are losing temporary legal residency in the U.S. that their jobs would be terminated next month after the Supreme Court ruled Monday that the ...
One Venezuelan Disney employee, a woman in her 40s, told the Herald she was “very distressed” by the suspension. “We have bills, we just renewed our apartment lease, my son goes to college ...
The move was made to make sure that the employees were not in violation of the law, Disney said in a statement Friday. The 45 workers across the company who were put on leave will continue to get ...
Disney's Florida-based Venezuelan employees facing unpaid leave as Temporary Protected Status is lifted after a Supreme Court ruling favored the Trump administration's stance.
Entertainment giant Disney has placed at least 45 Venezuelan employees on unpaid leave, the company told AFP Thursday, following the US Supreme Court's decision to allow the revocation of a ...
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