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Southwest Airlines prepares its first sweeping layoffs ever, slashing 15% of its workforce

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February 18, 2025
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The Dallas-based airline said that the job cuts would be focused almost entirely on “corporate overhead and leadership positions,” including senior leadership and directors. Read More

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