Southwest Airlines to slash 15% of corporate jobs in ‘unprecedented’ move to cut costs
- Southwest Airlines is laying off 1,750 jobs, which equals 15 percent of its corporate workforce, marking the first major layoffs in its 53-year history.
- The job cuts primarily target corporate overhead and leadership positions, including 11 senior leadership positions.
- These layoffs are expected to save approximately $210 million this year and an estimated $300 million in 2026.
- CEO Bob Jordan described the layoffs as unprecedented and stated that change requires making difficult decisions.
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