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  2. Wilson v. Southwest Airlines Co. - Wikipedia

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    Wilson v. Southwest Airlines Co., 517 F. Supp. 292 (N.D. Tex. 1981), is a US employment discrimination law case concerning bona fide occupational qualifications. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is a federal law that prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. [1]

  3. Southwest Airlines Co. v. Saxon - Wikipedia

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    Southwest Airlines Co. v. Saxon, 596 U.S. ___ (2022), [1] was a United States Supreme Court case related to the scope of the Federal Arbitration Act, in which the Court unanimously held that cargo loaders and ramp supervisors employed at airports are exempt from the Federal Arbitration Act.

  4. Southwest CEO will not resign, will consider input from ... - AOL

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    Southwest Airlines CEO Bob Jordan said on Wednesday he will not resign as the air carrier faces pressure from activist investor Elliott Investment Management, with it already considering ...

  5. Promotions, not job cuts, follow Southwest's holiday chaos

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    Four of the five executives getting promoted joined Southwest in 2001 or before, although one left for five years before returning to the Dallas-based airline. Promotions, not job cuts, follow ...

  6. The rapid descent of Southwest Airlines: How the company ...

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    The storm’s timing couldn’t have been worse. In late December of 2022, an “extratropical cyclone” brought all manner of menacing winter conditions to two-thirds of the U.S., including the ...

  7. Principle of no-work-no-pay (dies non) - Wikipedia

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    Dies non is a part of the Latin phrase literally meaning "a day when courts do not sit or carry on business". [1] Dies non juridicum is the full Latin phrase literally meaning "Day without judiciary. [2] The expression dies non (juridicus) was used for defining a day which is not a (court) day or a day on which no legal business is carried on. [3]

  8. Southwest Airlines sued for not providing refunds after meltdown

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    Southwest Airlines has been sued by a passenger who said it failed to provide refunds to passengers left stranded when an operational meltdown led the carrier to cancel more than 15,000 flights ...

  9. H-1C visa - Wikipedia

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    The H-1C visa was a visa that was previously available to foreign nationals seeking temporary employment in the United States.These visas were made available to foreign nurses coming into the United States to perform services as a registered nurse in areas with a shortage of health professionals as determined by the Department of Labor. [1]