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Oscar Munoz, the president and CEO of United Continental Holdings Inc. said in a statement published on the company’s website that he plans to return to work in the first quarter of 2016. Munoz’s plan to return ends any uncertainty on who will lead the airline.
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United Continental Holdings, Inc. will be stopping its practice of outsourcing jobs at 39 U.S. airports until the end of 2016, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal. The airline said that the move is a response to employees’ concerns regarding job security.
United Continental Holdings, Inc. has announced in a press release that it has reached with International Brotherhood of Teamsters to put a proposed joint collective bargaining agreement. The proposed collective bargaining agreement is just awaiting ratification.
United Continental Holdings Inc. has named Brett J. Hart, the executive vice president and general counsel of the company, to be active CEO of United Airlines, according to a press release issued by United Airlines. Oscar Munoz, the current president and CEO of United Airlines, will be taking a medical leave, following his hospitalization due to a heart attack on October 15, 2015.
United Continental Holdings, Inc. has announced that Oscar Munoz will be the company’s new CEO and Henry L. Meyer III, the highest independent director in United, is appointed as the non-executive chairman of the board of directors, according to a press release issued by United Airlines.
American Airlines and US Airways Group have extended the termination date of their merger agreement to Jan. 18 so a trial with the United States Justice Department can take place.
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