Breaking: Bob Iger to Forgo Disney Salary, Top Execs to Take Pay Cuts Amid Virus Crisis

Originally Posted by: Ryan Parker of The Hollywood Reporter

CEO Bob Chapek will take a 50 percent pay cut.

The Walt Disney Co. said on Monday that executive chairman Robert Iger will forgo his entire salary and recently named CEO Bob Chapek will take a 50 percent pay cut amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to an email from Chapek sent to employees obtained by The Hollywood Reporter.

The news comes days after the company made the decision to keep all North American theme parks closed until further notice. Other executives in the Walt Disney Co. will also take salary cuts, according to the email.

Iger has been among the top paid executives in the entertainment and media sector. In the latest fiscal year, Iger earned $47.5 million as chairman and CEO, down from $65.6 million in fiscal 2018.

Bob Chapek’s base salary as CEO is $2.5 million, with an annual target bonus of $7.5 million, and an annual long-term incentive grant of $15 million. It isn’t clear whether the 50 percent pay cut will apply to his base salary, or to his entire compensation package.

Additionally, Chapek’s email on Monday states, “effective April 5, all VPs will have their salaries reduced by 20 percent, SVPs by 25 percent and EVPs and above by 30 percent.”

“As we navigate through these uncharted waters, we’re asking much of you and, as always, you are rising to the challenge and we appreciate your support,” Chapek said in his email. “Your dedication and resilience during this difficult time are truly inspiring and it gives me renewed confidence that will we come through this crisis even stronger than before, we have so many tome in our company’s history.”

On March 19, Disney warned investors that its financials would take a hit due to the pandemic. “There has been a disruption in creation and availability of content we rely on for our various distribution paths, including most significantly the cancellation of certain sports events and the shutting down of production of most film and television content,” the conglomerate wrote in a regulatory filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The conglomerate said on Friday that Disneyland and Walt Disney World would be closed until further notice due to the coronavirus outbreak, which as of Saturday has had over 600,000 confirmed cases and caused over 30,000 deaths worldwide.

The parks’ shopping districts and hotels were also closed, along with all North American Disney stores. Disney Paris was closed, too.

“While there is still much uncertainty with respect to the impacts of COVID-19, the safety and well-being of our guests and employees remains The Walt Disney Company’s top priority,” a statement from the company reads. “As a result of this unprecedented pandemic and in line with direction provided by health experts and government officials, Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort will remain closed until further notice.”

The company added that it “has been paying its cast members since the closure of the parks, and in light of this ongoing and increasingly complex crisis, we have made the decision to extend paying hourly parks and resorts cast members through April 18.”

That news came a day after union leaders for both Disney parks sent letters to the company which demanded an update as staff was becoming more and more anxious with uncertainty.

Universal Studios previously extended its parks reopen date to April 19 and will pay employees to that date.

 

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