Southwest Airlines announced it will be cutting 15% of its corporate workforce, including 626 Dallas employees and 1,750 ...
The company's first involuntary staff cuts come amid dramatic changes forced by investors. But can it soar by acting more like competitors it long outperformed?
If you’ve ever dreamed of belting out "The Star-Spangled Banner" in front of a stadium full of baseball fans, now’s your ...
A computerized system that calls balls and strikes is being tested during Major League Baseball spring training exhibition ...
Southwest Airlines plans to cut 15% of its corporate workforce, eliminating nearly 2,000 jobs, including 11 senior leadership ...
Southwest Airlines' first company-wide layoffs in its nearly 54-year history are aimed at shoring up profits, but they run ...
Southwest Airlines' first company-wide layoffs in its nearly 54-year history are aimed at shoring up profits, but they run ...
A top Southwest Airlines executive is leaving the troubled carrier, just as it moves to reinvent itself while satisfying the ...
The unconfirmed combination could hold benefits for both carriers, but would likely encounter significant regulatory hurdles.
The mass layoffs announced by Southwest Airlines earlier this week are not expected to directly affect staffing or operations at Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
It's a big Wednesday in Bay Area business news! Here's what's trending at midweek: Southwest Airlines, State Farm, Sares ...
Southwest Airlines’ plans for its first-ever mass layoff is not expected to include any labor cuts or changes to operations ...