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Legoland California to lay off nearly 100 people

Mass layoffs are hitting Legoland, one of the biggest theme parks in California and the first of its kind in America.






Mass layoffs are hitting Legoland, one of the biggest theme parks in California and the first of its kind in America.

Legoland in Carlsbad recently filed a WARN notice, which is required under the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act when companies lay off 50 or more employees. The WARN notice stated 97 employees will permanently lose their jobs, with the layoff taking effect on March 25.

Legoland officials said the layoffs impact the live entertainment division of the park. Instead of having in-house entertainment staff, Legoland will now shift those duties to a “global leader in this sector – who will be providing employment opportunities – to bolster our entertainment provision during seasonal special events,” the park said in a statement.

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Legoland California to lay off nearly 100 people

Mass layoffs are hitting Legoland, one of the biggest theme parks in California and the first of its kind in America.






Mass layoffs are hitting Legoland, one of the biggest theme parks in California and the first of its kind in America.

Legoland in Carlsbad recently filed a WARN notice, which is required under the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act when companies lay off 50 or more employees. The WARN notice stated 97 employees will permanently lose their jobs, with the layoff taking effect on March 25.

Legoland officials said the layoffs impact the live entertainment division of the park. Instead of having in-house entertainment staff, Legoland will now shift those duties to a “global leader in this sector – who will be providing employment opportunities – to bolster our entertainment provision during seasonal special events,” the park said in a statement.

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