Southwest Airlines announced that it will lay off 15% of its corporate workforce, a total of 1,750 employees, marking the ...
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 is slashing 15 percent of its corporate workforce, approximately 1,750 employees, as the Texas carrier ...
Southwest Airlines is planning to eliminate an estimated 1,750 positions — about 15% of its corporate workforce — in what ...
Southwest Airlines Co. will cut about 1,750 jobs in its leadership ranks, a dramatic step to reduce expenses that mark the ...
Southwest Airlines said Monday it will cut 15% of its corporate workforce, or 1,750 people — the first mass layoffs in the ...
Southwest Airlines will cut 1,750 corporate jobs, about 15% of its workforce, starting in April. The layoffs include several ...
Shares of Southwest Airlines are rising in premarket tradin, after the carrier said it plans to cut 15% of its corporate workforce, eliminating about 1,750 jobs.
Southwest does did not lay people off. In the nearly 54 years since the airline started flying, it never has laid anyone off, and that was a key part of the company lore. But late yesterday, on a ...
Southwest Airlines (LUV) is about to implement its first-ever major job cut in 53 years, reducing 15% of its corporate staff.
Eleven members of Southwest's senior leadership, holding titles of vice president, are part of the downsizing.
The Dallas-based airline says its “workforce reductions" of 1,750 jobs will focus mainly on corporate overhead and leadership positions, including senior leadership and directors.