New York
- Walt Disney Co. plans to outsource
about 1 000 jobs in its information
technology division to save costs,
although the move is expected to
result in minimal layoffs, The Los
Angeles Times reported in its Friday
editions.
The company told employees in a
meeting on Thursday that most of
the workers would be moved into
new jobs with two vendors, International
Business Machines Corp. (IBM) and
Affiliated Computer Services Inc.
(ACS), after negotiations are completed
this month, the paper reported.
Affected employees are in California,
Florida and New York.
Disney is expected to sign an agreement
with the two vendors later this
month, with the outsourcing planned
to occur in mid-July.
The Times reported that some workers
may be offered jobs elsewhere at
Disney or be laid off, the company
told employees, but no numbers were
provided.
Representatives of IBM and ACS declined
to comment