Dallas-based Southwest Airlines announces mass layoffs, cutting 15% of corporate workforce
DALLAS — Southwest Airlines has announced an "unprecedented" mass layoff, cutting over 1,700 jobs. Monday, Southwest announced it is cutting 15% of its corporate and leadership workforce. "This decision is unprecedented in our 53-year history," Southwest President and CEO Bob Jordan said in a statement.
The Business Journals · 4d
Southwest Airlines enacts significant layoffs — more than 1,700 jobs cut
Southwest had the equivalent of 72,450 full-time employees at the end of 2023. With cuts focused on corporate workers, the layoffs are sure to be felt in Dallas, which is home to the company's headquarters at Love Field.
Skift · 6d
Southwest Airlines to Lay Off 15% of Corporate Workforce in Cost-Cutting Push
Southwest Airlines plans to lay off 15% of its corporate workforce, marking a significant shift in strategy. The layoffs aim to save $210 million in 2025 and $300 million in 2026, following pressure from Elliott Investment Management.
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