Six Flags Entertainment Corporation announced in May that it planned to cut its workforce by 10%. The company owns 42 amusement and water parks
According to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification report filed with the State of California, Six Flags plans to cut 56 full-time jobs at Magic Mountain, 65 jobs at Knott’s Berry Farm and 19 jobs at Discovery Kingdom. A spokesperson with Six Flags Entertainment Corporation told KRON4 that the company plans to “complete the majority of the restructuring” by the end of June.
“Six Flags is in the process of reducing its full-time headcount across the company by just over 10%,” the company spokesperson said. “This includes a restructuring of some roles. This decision was made after careful consideration and a thorough review of our evolving business needs.”
The cuts come as the company’s Bay Area parks open for the summer season.
“We are committed to supporting our associates through this transition,” the Six Flags spokesperson said. “All eligible associates will be presented with either an opportunity to continue in a part-time role or will be provided with a separation package and other benefits.”
On July 1, 2024, Six Flags Entertainment Corporation emerged with Cedar Fair Entertainment Company, becoming the largest amusement park operator in North America.
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