Delta Air Lines CEO Leo F. Mullin said last week that 85% of the 13,000 job reductions called for in the airline's post-Sept. 11 recovery program will be voluntary retirements or leaves of absence
Delta Air Lines CEO Leo F. Mullin said last week that 85% of the 13,000 job reductions called for in the airline's post-Sept. 11 recovery program will be voluntary retirements or leaves of absence. This puts the airline's involuntary job reductions at 2,000 (1,700 pilots and 300 employees from other...
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