Southwest Airlines plans to cut 1,750 jobs or 15 percent of its corporate workforce, in the US carrier's first company-wide ...
The company's first involuntary staff cuts come amid dramatic changes forced by investors. But can it soar by acting more like competitors it long outperformed?
Slightly more Americans applied for jobless benefits last week, but layoffs remained in the same recent healthy range.
Southwest Airlines announced Monday that it will cut 1,750 jobs in late April in what will be the first round of layoffs in ...
Southwest Airlines' first company-wide layoffs in its nearly 54-year history are aimed at shoring up profits, but they run ...
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Southwest Airlines' first company-wide layoffs in its nearly 54-year history are aimed at shoring up profits, but they run the risk of undermining a company culture of putting ...
CEO Bob Jordan called the cuts "unprecedented in our 53-year history" but said they come at "a pivotal moment as we transform ...
The mass layoffs announced by Southwest Airlines earlier this week are not expected to directly affect staffing or operations at Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
Despite the spate of incidents making headlines, the FAA is slimming down its workforce and one worker has already been laid ...
Southwest had the equivalent of 72,450 full-time employees at the end of 2023. With cuts focused on corporate workers, the ...
Southwest Airlines Co. will cut about 1,750 jobs in its leadership ranks, a dramatic step to reduce expenses that mark the ...