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Bob Jordan, the Southwest Airlines CEO, has had a complicated year. He weathered the furor over Southwest's policy change ...
Fewer Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week as layoffs in the U.S. remain low despite uncertainty about how ...
Southwest Airlines Moves Forward With Change at St. Louis Airport Clemson fired gymnastics coach following athletes’ ...
As AI technology and no-code automation tools continue to evolve, manual testing seems to be losing its edge. This perception ...
SLATE is hosting a hiring fair in St. Louis on June 25 at the SLATE Missouri Job Center, aimed at helping job seekers from ...
U.S. filings for jobless benefits were unchanged last week, remaining at the higher end of recent ranges as uncertainty over the impact of trade wars lingers. New applications for jobless benefits ...
U.S. filings for jobless benefits were unchanged last week, remaining at the higher end of recent ranges as uncertainty over ...
Southwest Airlines' assigned seating is closer to becoming reality. The airline, known for its open seating policy, has released more information about when passengers can expect the change.
Basically, Southwest took everything people loved about the airline, threw it in the trash and decided it wanted to be just like the other airlines it had previously positioned itself as a cooler ...
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