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?
Dallas-based Southwest Airlines announced this week that it will lay off 1,750 employees, marking the first workforce reduction in its 53-year history. According to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining ...
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Southwest Airlines announced that it will lay off 1,750 employees, or 15% of its corporate and leadership positions -- marking the company's first major layoffs in its 53-year history. The U.S.
Southwest Airlines announced plans to lay off 1,750 employees earlier this week. Here's what we know about the jobs affected.
The unconfirmed combination could hold benefits for both carriers, but would likely encounter significant regulatory hurdles.
CEO Bob Jordan calls the cuts "unprecedented in our 53-year history" but said they come at "a pivotal moment as we transform ...
Southwest airlines will cut 15 percent of its corporate workforce this spring. Here's what we know about Southwest jobs and ...
This year only has just over one-and-a-half months in the books so far, but multiple companies have already announced layoffs ...
Southwest also has embarked on a three-year plan to evolve its offerings, including introducing assigned seating—another ...