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Southwest Airlines cutting jobs at 4 airports in latest shakeup - MSN

Dallas-based Southwest Airlines says it's 'restructuring' workforces at ... Southwest Airlines cutting jobs at 4 airports in latest shakeup. ... Trump Picks Boeing Over Lockheed Martin For $20 ... Read More
Southwest cutting nearly 1,800 jobs, airline says - KTLA

Southwest Airlines plans to lay off more than 1,700 employees in a cost-cutting move the company’s CEO described as “unprecedented” in the airline’s 53-year history, according to multiple ... Read More
Southwest Airlines closing 2 crew bases in cost-cutting push

Southwest Airlines is closing two flight attendant bases amid its cost-cutting push that has also led to its first mass layoffs in its more than 50 years of flying. ... News 4 New York @ 4pm. Read More
Southwest Airlines to slash 15% of corporate jobs in ‘unprecedented ...

Southwest said it would cut about 15% of its corporate workforce, or 1,750 jobs. The airline has been under pressure to cut costs. CEO Bob Jordan said it was the company's first large-scale layoff. Read More
Southwest Airlines to Cut 15% of Corporate Jobs as Part of Cost-Saving Plan

(Reuters) - Southwest Airlines said on Monday it would cut about 15% of corporate jobs, or about 1,750 roles, as the U.S. budget carrier looks to reduce costs and streamline its organizational ... Read More
Southwest cutting nearly 1,800 jobs, airline says

Southwest Airlines plans to lay off more than 1,700 employees in a cost-cutting move the company’s CEO described as “unprecedented” in the airline’s 53-year history, according to multiple ... Read More
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