TUI has further extended the suspension of holidays for UK customers amid coronavirus travel restrictions.
08.05.2020 - 17:23 / hollywoodreporter.com
As the novel coronavirus pandemic keeps upending the entertainment industry, with cost-cutting measures enacted and business models retooled, WME said Thursday it will lay off or furlough 20 percent of its workforce. “WME is reducing its workforce by approximately 20% as a result of COVID-19’s impact on our business.
TUI has further extended the suspension of holidays for UK customers amid coronavirus travel restrictions.
Prince Harry has written a heartfelt letter to the Halo Trust, a charity his mother Princess Diana also supported, amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
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As the novel coronavirus pandemic continues to upend the entertainment industry, with cost-cutting measures enacted and business models retooled, WME said it will lay off 20 percent of its workforce.“WME is reducing its workforce by approximately 20% as a result of COVID-19’s impact on our business. We appreciate the contributions of our former colleagues, and out of respect for their privacy, we will not be commenting on the status of specific employees," an agency spokesperson said.
An A&E doctor unable to work during the coronavirus crisis has spoken candidly about his mental health problems - in a bid to get others talking.
By Elaine Low
Ryanair has announced that it plans to cut up to 3,000 jobs across pilots and cabin crew.
Kevin Costner is sharing a message of hope and optimism in the form of music.