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Northwest Airlines to cut 2,500 jobs
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2008-07-10 11:14 WASHINGTON -- Northwest Airlines Corp. said on Wednesday it cut 2,500 jobs as a result of capacity reductions taken to address the unprecedented run-up in oil prices. "Our fuel costs have more than doubled in the past year," said Doug Steenland, president and CEO of Northwest Airlines in a written statement.
Altogether, the new and increased fees are expected to generate US$250 million to US$300 million a year for the airline. The job reductions will affect both management and front-line workers, including all employee groups, the airline said. Northwest hopes to achieve the job cuts through early-out programs, voluntary leaves and other measures. But furloughs could occur if not enough workers take these voluntary offers, the airline added. |