The company disclosed the job cuts on its quarterly earnings call Tuesday.
The hospital group blamed financial challenges including COVID-19.
Louisville residents would see their sewer bills rise an average of about $3 per month under a plan by MSD, which also said it is cutting costs by $12.5 million, in part by cutting 66 positions.
Filings for both states declined from the prior week, but showed that economic disruption from the pandemic is still spreading.
In a memo that went out to about 11,500 workers, Kate Gebo, United Airlines' head of human resources, said the company's management and administrative team could be reduced by 30% in October after funding from the U.S. government's CARES Act runs out.
First Transit is a contractor with TARC 3 and provides transportation to riders with disabilities and special needs. The service will continue with another contractor.
Hilliard Lyons' Louisville headquarters will shrink by 30%, but the cuts could have been much deeper, the company's longtime top executive tells WDRB.