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WestJet to provide security to the remaining 10,000 WestJetters

June 25 - Canadian carrier WestJet said on Wednesday June 24 it would layoff about 3,300 employees, as it looks to save costs amid the economic turmoil stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, which has severely hurt air travel.

WestJet, owned by private equity firm Onex Corp, said it will consolidate all call centre activity to Alberta and outsource operations in all domestic airports except Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton and Toronto, as part of the restructuring.

Today’s announcement regarding these strategic but unavoidable changes will allow us to provide security to our remaining 10,000 WestJetters,” Chief Executive Officer Ed Sims said in a statement.

 

 


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