Spirit Airlines, known for its bright yellow planes and low cost flights, abruptly shut down on May 2.
WASHINGTON — Former Spirit Airlines employees have filed a class-action lawsuit against the airline, alleging the shuttered company did not give them proper notice before a mass layoff.
In a complaint filed on May 12, a group of six employees claimed that the airline owes them wages and benefits for 60 days after it failed to provide proper written notice as required under the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Act of 1988.
The ultralow-cost airline that once operated hundreds of daily flights on its bright yellow planes
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