Delta's stance on job cuts
As thousands of jobs are being axed in the aviation sector as federal aid will be exhausted by the end of this month, Delta airlines claim that they will avoid all invouluntry furloughs for frontline employees. They still, however, support more government aid, take a look at the details here.
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