Originally Posted by
Blackout
Well
your conclusion seems to be that JH's arrival as a Hawaiian Airlines director in July is directly connected to Hawaiian's decision to cut 2000 more jobs. And I agree. Hawaiian obviously had no intention of further reducing its workforce, despite most airlines around the world standing down staff and despite the fact that the tourism and travel continues to be battered by COVID-19, especially tourism which is the lifeblood of Hawaii and Hawaiian. This boardroom full of experienced directors was sitting there crying "Oh no, what can we do, how can we cut costs and survive? We have no idea!!!" and then suddenly Jayne waltzed in and said "Why don't you sack 2000 people?" and the Hawaiian board and management said "Oh gosh, we never thought of that, wow Jayne you are our hero".
Delusional much, Blackout?