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Southwest Airlines built its success on a unique culture. With the first mass layoffs in company history, some employees fear that culture may die.
Southwest Airlines built its success on a unique culture. With the first mass layoffs in company history, some employees fear that culture may die.
Jane Smith of San Francisco felt the birthday love from Southwest Airlines employees. Southwest Airlines Co. Her husband, Irving Russell Smith, Sr., died on March 14, 2013, at the age of 96.
Southwest Airlines Promised to Take Care of Employees—Until It Couldn’t The ‘fun-luving’ airline credited its we-are-family work culture with its success. Now, after its first big layoff ...
A strange odor on a grounded plane triggered an emergency response and sent seven airline workers to the hospital.
Southwest Airlines will lay off 1,750 employees at its Dallas headquarters for the first time in its history. Southwest Airlines laid off 15% of corporate staff amid restructuring to save $300M ...
The FBI and cybersecurity experts said cybercriminal group Scattered Spider is targeting the aviation industry to gather ...
Seven people were hospitalized with minor injuries on after inhaling what officials are calling an 'unknown substance' from ...
Several employees have filed administrative claims in the Silver bankruptcy case, claiming that they have not received final ...
Bob Jordan, the Southwest Airlines CEO, has had a complicated year. He weathered the furor over Southwest's policy change ending free checked bags for many customers. He dealt with additional customer ...
Southwest Airlines employees celebrated Jane Smith's 104th birthday even though she had to cancel her trip last-minute after becoming ill; they honored her with cake, flowers and more.