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Delta Air Lines has agreed to pay $8.1 million to settle allegations that it improperly used COVID-19 relief money to fund pay for executives, the U.S. Justice Department announced this week. The scandal stems from Delta's participation in the Payroll Support Program (PSP),
Delta had been accused of exceeding compensation limits tied to pandemic-era relief funds. Join Atlanta Business Chronicle for a rare and exclusive opportunity to hear from Jamie Dimon, Chairman and CEO of JPMorganChase, as he discusses the most pressing issues shaping the economy, business, and leadership today.
Despite offering significant protection against severe COVID-19, patients with cancer, a high-risk group, showed low uptake of booster vaccinations.
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The lawsuit, initiated by qui tam relator H Remidez in March 2023, alleged Delta miscalculated compensation limits for employees earning more than $425,000 in 2019, as stipulated
After a first quarter upended by a trade war, travel demand has stabilized to last year’s levels, Delta Air Lines said in its second quarter earnings release Thursday.
Delta Air Lines has improved cash flow and cut debt, but macro risks and valuation concerns limit upside for now. Find out why DAL stock is a hold.
Data from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), shows Stratus has now become the dominant Covid strain in England. The variant has gone from accounting for about 10 per cent of all Covid cases in May to almost 40 per cent three weeks later in mid-June.