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Updated · abcnews.com · May 14
Former Spirit Workers Sue Over 17,000 Layoffs, Seeking 60 Days of WARN Act Pay
Updated
Updated · abcnews.com · May 14

Former Spirit Workers Sue Over 17,000 Layoffs, Seeking 60 Days of WARN Act Pay

9 articles · Updated · abcnews.com · May 14
  • A proposed class action filed May 12 in federal court says Spirit cut roughly 17,000 jobs on May 2 with no advance warning when it shut down operations immediately.
  • The complaint says employees learned of the closure in a same-day email, then lost jobs, benefits and system access at once; many allegedly still have not received final pay or unused vacation and sick time.
  • Former workers are seeking damages equal to 60 days of wages and benefits under the WARN Act and want the court to certify a class covering all affected employees.
  • Spirit said on May 2 that soaring oil prices and other business pressures had sharply worsened its outlook, after talks on a $500 million rescue deal with the federal government stalled.
  • The airline, which ended its 33-year run as an ultra-low-cost carrier and canceled all flights, declined to comment on the lawsuit.
Did Spirit Airlines illegally deceive 17,000 workers, or was its sudden collapse just bad luck?
Is Spirit's failure a sign that the entire low-cost airline model is fundamentally broken?
With a major budget airline gone, will your next flight ticket cost significantly more?