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 ...
The unconfirmed combination could hold benefits for both carriers, but would likely encounter significant regulatory hurdles.
Southwest Airlines is laying off 1,750 corporate employees as part of a restructuring effort amid financial struggles and ...
Tuesday's round of light snow is accompanied by Cold Weather Advisories and Extreme Cold Warnings in effect until Thursday ...
Southwest Airlines (LUV) , the fourth-largest airline in the U.S., is on a strict road to recovery after facing significant ...
Dallas-based Southwest Airlines announced Monday that it’s laying off 15% of its corporate employees. About 1,750 employees ...
Southwest Airlines Co.’s stock fell 1% Tuesday after the carrier said it is cutting 1,750 corporate positions, equal to 15% of that group, as it moves to cut costs and create a leaner organization.
Southwest Airlines is cutting 1,750 jobs as part of a restructuring plan to streamline operations and reduce corporate ...
Southwest Airlines said it will slash 15% of its corporate workforce -- the first mass layoffs in the company's decades-long ...
DALLAS — Southwest Airlines has announced an "unprecedented" mass layoff, cutting over 1,700 jobs. Monday, Southwest ...
The Dallas-based airline says its “workforce reductions" of 1,750 jobs will focus mainly on corporate overhead and leadership ...
Dallas-based Southwest Airlines announced Monday that it’s laying off 15% of its corporate employees. About 1,750 employees ...