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Disney delays moving 2,000 jobs to Orlando amid ‘don’t say gay’ clash with DeSantis


Orlando Sentinel

Amid the feud with Gov. Ron DeSantis over the so-called “don’t say gay” law, the Walt Disney Co. has delayed for more than three years plans to move about 2,000 high-paying jobs to Orlando from California.

Disney spokeswoman Jacquee Wahler said Wednesday the expected opening date for the Lake Nona campus was pushed to 2026 to “give people more time” and accommodate the construction timeline for the new offices. A Disney representative previously told the Orlando Sentinel the offices were expected to be operating in Orlando by December 2022.

Wahler said the dispute with DeSantis had nothing to do with the delay.

But the news follows tension between Disney and DeSantis that began in March over the company’s response to Florida’s “don’t say gay” law and has continued since. DeSantis signed laws to dissolve Disney World’s Reedy Creek Improvement District and void Disney’s exemption under social media censorship legislation.

Some conservatives called for boycotts of the company in early April, though public calls for protest were short-lived.

State Rep. Anna Eskamani, D-Orlando, attributed the decision to Disney’s battle with Florida leaders over what is officially called the Parental Rights in Education legislation, saying “these culture wars have an economic cost.”

The law prohibits instruction about sexual orientation and gender identity in kindergarten through third grade and in higher grades whenever such lessons are not considered “age appropriate.” LGBTQ+ organizations and advocates have said the law perpetuates discrimination and voiced concerns it could have a chilling effect on teachers and students.

“We’ve made the point all along, during debate on this bill, that attacking LGBTQ+ people ... is not only just bad politics or ‘culture wars,’ but it’s bad for the economy,” Eskamani said.

“It might be good for DeSantis’ base, but at the end of the day, top talent does not want to call a state that supports these policies home,” she added. “And so this is absolutely an illustration of that point that we’ve been making this entire time.”

The governor’s office did not respond to a request for comment.

Disney is poised to receive tax breaks totaling over $570 million by moving more than 2,000 jobs in its Parks, Experiences and Products division to Lake Nona. The average salary for the relocating positions is $120,000.

Around 90% of the affected jobs are in Imagineering, the company’s main creative design division, Disney analyst Jim Hill told the Orlando Sentinel in November.

This is the first time Disney has confirmed an updated timeline for the Lake Nona move in recent months, though since-deleted job listings posted in May hinted at a possible delay.

A May 3 post on the Disney Careers website advertised an Imagineering job to be based in Glendale, Calif., that was described as part of a team that would relocate to Orlando “in late 2024.” The listing, seeking an executive for the new experience development team, is no longer accessible on the website.

Another former posting, seeking a technology studio executive for Imagineering, was listed as a hybrid position based in Orlando and Lake Buena Vista. It had the same notice of relocation.

Disney did not respond when asked about the job postings at the time.

The company is positioned to invest up to $864 million in building the regional hub in Lake Nona. A company associated with Walt Disney World paid over $46 million for 60 acres near Lake Nona’s Medical City last year in a deal that would allow Disney to build 1.8 million square feet of office space.

Current employees with jobs slated for relocation to Florida were informed on a rolling basis last year, with the final group notified by Nov. 1. They had three months to decide whether to move, and Disney said it would provide relocation assistance to affected employees.

But employees, especially those within Imagineering, appeared to be resistant to the cross-country trek.

According to people with Imagineering contacts, including a former employee and Hill, worker morale was low after the transition was announced. They said Disney stood to lose a “large number” of affected employees, especially veteran Imagineers with longstanding ties to California.

In December, former Imagineering President Bob Weis stepped down from his leadership role to a California-based position within the division. At the time, a spokeswoman said his decision was not due to Imagineering’s move to Florida.

Theme park industry experts appear hopeful that the Lake Nona campus opening will offer more jobs to graduates of local theme park design and management programs and attract international talent to Orlando.

The themed entertainment industry has centralized in the Orlando area in recent years, with organizations such as the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions moving its headquarters here and themed entertainment companies who work with major theme parks increasingly announcing the openings of new Central Florida offices.
Speyside2
4 years ago
Anyone want to buy some land?
HockeyDad
4 years ago
You don’t want land in Florida. It covered with Covid-19 bodies.
RayR
4 years ago
I hear that African American, Elon Musk said he will vote for DeSantis if he runs for President.
Sunoverbeach
4 years ago
That awkward moment when you leave a store without buying anything and all you can think is "act natural, you're innocent".
Speyside2
4 years ago
Robert, that sounds like a potentially huge loss of revenue for Florida. How is DeSantis trying to deflect that?
RayR
4 years ago
There is a price that has to be paid to rid Florida of LGBTQ+ cartoon characters grooming children.
Speyside2
4 years ago
So giving Disney a massive tax break in Florida and loosing massive tax revenues from Disney in Florida is a great idea? I wonder how many Flordinians will agree with you if the get massive tax hikes to cover the combined tax loses?
RayR
4 years ago

So giving Disney a massive tax break in Florida and loosing massive tax revenues from Disney in Florida is a great idea? I wonder how many Flordinians will agree with you if the get massive tax hikes to cover the combined tax loses?

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You are fear-mongering Spey.
You love the political regime so much that you are more concerned with them losing their blessed revenue than you care about the yoots being groomed by professional sexual perversionists.
Speyside2
4 years ago
So here is an original thought for you. All any parent needs to do is not take their children to Disney. You're welcome for being able to read a better solution.
frankj1
4 years ago
so pushing a theory of cartoon characters "grooming" children to be some kind of odd sexual beings isn't fear mongering...got it.
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4 years ago

That awkward moment when you leave a store without buying anything and all you can think is "act natural, you're innocent".

Sunoverbeach wrote:


Happens all the time. Hate when the buzzer goes off even when I have the receipt in hand and they tell me to just walk through. LOL.
Speyside2
4 years ago
Frank you are going to get a diatribe of no that is nonsensical. Probably a few meaningless quotes from his favored 5. He is not capable of distinguishing nuance. In Texas, young school children were taken on a field trip to a drag queen bar to experience " culture ". They did this without parental consent of informing parents well beforehand. That was evil, and evil always should be exposed. He sees no difference between the 2.
RayR
4 years ago

so pushing a theory of cartoon characters "grooming" children to be some kind of odd sexual beings isn't fear mongering...got it.

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Theory? Where have you been Frank? Disney is WOKE. it's no longer the place for wholesome family friendly entertainment for the children. It's the place for LGBQ+ grooming.

How about this latest tidbit?


LOL: Woke Disney (Groomers) Faces Financial, Growth Catastrophe Over Conservative Country Backlash to Gay Buzz Lightyear Movie

Posted on June 14, 2022 by Constitutional Nobody

How should conservative states respond to woke companies of the Disney (Groomers) sort that constantly push leftist, SJW-like ideas on the citizens of those states, particularly young children, by turning their entertainment into woke propaganda?

By acting as conservative nations do and just rejecting Disney (Groomers) in any way that’s possible. Such is what 14 conservative nations have done upon the news that Disney (Groomers) has inserted a gay kiss scene into its new Buzz Lightyear movie, with Reuters reporting that the nations banned the film over the inclusion of a gay couple in it.

According to that outlet, the woke company hasn’t gotten permission to stream or show the movie in 14 nations, including the world’s largest market: China. Reporting on that, Reuters claims:

Walt Disney (Groomers) Co (DIS.N) has been unable to obtain permission to show its new Pixar movie “Lightyear” in 14 Middle Eastern and Asian countries, a source said on Monday, and the animated film appeared unlikely to open in China, the world’s largest movie market.

More...

https://ussanews.com/2022/06/14/lol-woke-disney-faces-financial-growth-catastrophe-over-conservative-country-backlash-to-gay-buzz-lightyear-movie/ 




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4 years ago

Theory? Where have you been Frank? Disney is WOKE. it's no longer the place for wholesome family friendly entertainment for the children. It's the place for LGBQ+ grooming.

How about this latest tidbit?


LOL: Woke Disney (Groomers) Faces Financial, Growth Catastrophe Over Conservative Country Backlash to Gay Buzz Lightyear Movie

Posted on June 14, 2022 by Constitutional Nobody

RayR wrote:



I bought DIS, country is trending woke.
HockeyDad
4 years ago
The jobs will still move to Florida. They are just delayed.

Disney will pull the gay kiss scene for the Chinese market and try to do it very quietly.

Disney’s CEO will be removed or resign within two years.
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4 years ago

You are fear-mongering Spey.
You love the political regime so much that you are more concerned with them losing their blessed revenue than you care about the yoots being groomed by professional sexual perversionists.

RayR wrote:


The greatest generator of economic activity in Central Florida's is directly tied to theme park tourism, even without government collecting ANY taxes from Disney (or any other theme park). This is indisputably crucial to our local economy.
People simply don't take expensive vacations like theme parks when they cannot afford to (as if most who come here really can!).

With both a U.S. and world-wide economic slow-down, higher interest rates and inflation, keeping Disney (and other parks here) running like a well-oiled machine is necessary. If there is a recession (?), we will be much worse off here than much of the rest of the country/and other parts of the world. That was painfully obvious during the 2008 recession and will be again be, if it is not already happening.

Things have ben working fine for a long, long time.
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4 years ago

The jobs will still move to Florida. They are just delayed.....

HockeyDad wrote:


Don't be certain. One of my neighbors is a Disney illustrator for 25+ years and she was recently told they may be moving their jobs elsewhere shortly.
HockeyDad
4 years ago
I’m positioned to snatch up some cheap Florida real estate after it crashes.
MACS
4 years ago

I’m positioned to snatch up some cheap Florida real estate after it crashes.

HockeyDad wrote:



Oddly enough, the listings I am being sent have been dropping in price. Small increments, but I'll take it.
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