Honolulu: Hawaiian Airlines plans to outsource some of its operations.
The airline plans to move its reservation call center to the Philippines and its information technology and accounting jobs to India to reduce costs.
Over time, the move could affect about 230 jobs. But the airline says jobs will be protected by shifting workers to other jobs within the company with at least the same amount of pay.
The company says it will save money over time through attrition and being able to fill other positions with employees who already work for them.
The Hawaii call center might still stay open with fewer employees.
15/12/06 Associated Press/KPUA, Hawaii
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