ATLANTA - Delta Air Lines, based near Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, has rejected online rumors that it plans to cut roughly 8% of its workforce, particularly in information technology and corporate roles. The claims circulated this week via an anonymous email, Reddit threads said to involve Delta employees, and aviation-focused social media posts, which alleged that layoffs had already begun, that IT was being hit hard, and that internal anxiety was rising over further cuts. Delta acknowledged that some positions are being eliminated as part of an internal restructuring, but it firmly denied suggestions of sweeping, company-wide layoffs at its Atlanta headquarters or across its broader corporate workforce. ATLANTA - The carrier declined to confirm any specific percentage reduction and described the reported 8% figure as inconsistent with its current actions, which include a recently announced 4% pay raise for employees. In an official statement, Delta said it regularly reviews its organizational structure to ensure staffing aligns with its top priorities over the next few years and emphasized that even small impacts on employees are not taken lightly. Recent leadership changes, including the retirements of senior executives such as the president, chief information officer, and chief operating officer, as well as shifts in inflight and brand experience roles, have contributed to the restructuring. The exact scope of the staff changes remains undisclosed, and Delta maintains that the current adjustments fall far short of the mass layoffs described in online rumors.
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尽管有传言,达美航空否认计划进行大规模裁员。一些职位正在重组中被削减,但具体规模尚不清楚。请记住,谣言会引起不必要的担忧。请务必向可信赖的消息来源核实事实。如果您认识达美航空的员工,请转发此信息。
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