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Hawaiian Airlines Dispatchers Ratify Five-Year Contract

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Hawaiian Airlines courtesy photo.

Hawaiian Airlines courtesy photo.

Hawaiian Airlines dispatchers, represented by the Transport Workers Union, have overwhelmingly ratified a five-year pact that provides significant wage increases.

“Our dispatchers have been an important part of our company’s success and we are delighted to have forged a contract that recognizes their contributions,” said Jon Snook, executive vice president and chief operating officer of Hawaiian Airlines.

“We also appreciate TWU’s recognition of our competitive position as a smaller leisure fare carrier focused exclusively on carrying passengers to and from the Hawaiian Islands,” added Snook.

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The TWU represents more than 45,000 airline workers in the US, 44 of whom are employees at Hawaiian Airlines.

Additional information is available at HawaiianAirlines.com.

 

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