Dallas-based Southwest Airlines is cutting 15% of its corporate staff, it announced Monday. The layoffs amount to about 1,750 people; Southwest employs
Southwest Airlines announces layoffs impacting over 1,000 employees at its Dallas headquarters for the first time in 53 years.
Dallas-based Airlines announced Monday that it's laying off 15% of its corporate employees. About 1,750 employees will be affected, according to a release from the airline. Eligible employees will continue to receive salary and benefits until April.
Southwest Airlines has announced layoffs at its Dallas headquarters. The company will be laying off 15% of its corporate employees, which is about 1,750 individuals.
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.
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The company said this departure is separate from the 11 other senior level positions that were laid off in February.
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