An artist named Theodore Tsinias who wrapped himself next to the Charging Bull to show his attention to the behavior of the world in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic in Lower Manhattan, New York City, United States, on May 25, 2020 . Tayfun Coskin | Anadolu Agency | fake …
Read More »Airline stocks decrease as travel demand decreases for the first time in 13 weeks
Airline stocks suffered big losses on Monday, after data from the US Transportation Security Administration showed that travel demand declined last week to break a streak of 12-week increases from the bottom. of COVID-19 in mid-April. The drop in demand comes as the number of new cases of COVID-19 in …
Read More »Nearly 17,000 Southwest employees sign up for purchases, voluntary leave as the threat of leave looms
A Southwest Airlines plane departs Midway Airport on January 25, 2018 in Chicago, Illinois. Scott Olson | fake pictures More airline employees are signing up for purchases, licenses and early retirements as the threat of permits looms this summer. About 17,000 employees or about 28% of Southwest Airlines’ workforce have …
Read More »Futures rise slightly as Wall Street tries to extend last week’s gains
Traders work during the opening bell on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on March 5, 2020 on Wall Street in New York City. Johannes Eisele | AFP | fake pictures Stock futures rose slightly on Sunday night as investors tried to take advantage of last week’s strong performance. Dow …
Read More »Delta Seeks to Reduce Pilots’ Minimum Wages to Avoid Permits for One Year
A pilot speaks on a mobile device near a Delta Air Lines gate at Salt Lake City International Airport. George Frey | Bloomberg | fake pictures Delta Air Lines is seeking to lower the guaranteed minimum wage for pilots, a proposal an airline executive said on Friday that it could …
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