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Delta Air plans job cuts, hiring freeze
Delta Air Lines Inc. plans job cuts and a hiring freeze in the face of rising oil costs and falling U.S. demand, airline President Ed Bastian said Tuesday.
The "targeted" job cuts, part of $400 million the airline plans to save next year, will mostly come through attribution, Bastian said without offering details, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported. A Delta spokesman later told the newspaper some positions could be eliminated through "realigning administrative functions," but those affected may be able to transfer to other functions. The spokesman did not say what portion of the cost savings were expected to come from job cuts. In updated guidance to investors, Bastian also said planned cost-cutting measures included a hiring freeze in "non-public-facing" job categories -- jobs that don't deal directly with customers. Delta has 50,000 employees. The Atlanta airline, which emerged from bankruptcy protection April 25, said it would also park aircraft, reduce its marketing budget and cut capacity as much as 5 percent next year. But even as it takes measures to trim overhead costs and cut domestic operations, Delta said it would hire pilots, ticket agents and other airport workers, and planned to boost international capacity by 15 percent next year. // Copyright 2007 by United Press International Publication date: 05 December 2007 Source: Archive ADsRelated links- U.S. employers add 189,000 jobs - Dow Chem to cut 1,000 jobs, close plants - Job benefit claims highest in 9 months - Robust jobs report raises questions - China’s educated jobless numbers up - Japan's jobless rate up again - British working-immigrants figures flawed - Bank of America plan could cost 3,000 jobs - BBC confirms it will slash 2,500 jobs - New jobless benefit claims surge Latest news
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