Hawaiian Says Union Contracts Needed To Continue Operating Beyond Jan. 18
Hawaiian Airlines is threatening to shut down and file for another round of Chapter 11 if members of its four unions do not ratify tentative contracts reached in December. The contracts are needed to stabilize labor costs in the next four years and finalize a $20 million investment by Airline...
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