The 130 layoffs will affect departments across the board, a Ravn Alaska spokesperson said. A union group says pilots face “potential furloughs.”
A Ravn Alaska De Havilland Dash 8 flight arriving from Unalaska lands at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport on Sunday, June 5, 2022, as clouds build over the Susitna Valley and Talkeetna Mountains in the distance.
The decision will not affect route schedules that existed as of Friday, but flights will be reduced, the spokesperson said. The company employed more than 400 people before the layoffs, the spokesperson said. The email cited a lack of profits, coupled with costly surprises such as inflation, the labor shortage and competition. Inefficient legacy operations were also a factor, the email said.. The union’s Ravn pilot group said in an email Monday that it is assisting pilots affected by the decision.
So-called WARN notices are often required by federal law for mass layoffs. Such a notice may not be required in this case, given that the number of layoffs appears to not meet 33% of the airline’s active workforce, according to
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