AT&T’s entertainment division cutting over 1,000 jobs
Warner Media, AT&T owned entertainment company is making massive changes in its structure. According to sources, WarnerMedia currently employs about 25,000 people and this change would affect about 5 % to 7% of its staff, which means about 1250 to 1750 employees could lose their jobs. The cuts come after WarnerMedia in August shed about 600 workers, primarily from its Burbank-based Warner Bros. studio. To know more about this, click here.
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