Yauatcha Waikiki, a Chinese dim sum teahouse with a patisserie and extensive mixology program, will host a three-day job fair ahead of its early 2017 debut at the International Market Place in Waikiki. Yauatcha Waikiki is seeking to hire more than 100 employees for a wide range of culinary and hospitality positions. The job fair will be held at the Moana Surfrider Hotel Ballroom, 2365 Kalakaua Ave., from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Nov. 19-21.
Waikiki will be the first U.S. location for Yauatcha, which launched in London in 2004.
Parking is available directly across the street at Sheraton Princess Kaiulani, 120 Kaiulani Ave. Self-parking is available at $5 per 12 hours and valet parking at $12 per 12 hours.
Interested job seekers also can apply online at hakkasangroup.com/hakkasan-careers.
Southwest pilots OK 29% pay raise
Southwest Airlines Co. pilots approved a new contract that will boost pay almost 30 percent over its term and improve retirement benefits while falling short of recent raises proposed at some rival U.S. carriers.
The agreement was approved by about 84 percent of those voting, the Southwest Airlines Pilots’ Association said in a statement Monday. The labor group, which represents 8,500 aviators, and the airline negotiated more than four years on the accord.
Pay for Southwest pilots would increase 29.4 percent compounded over the term of the four-year agreement, the union said. It includes a 15 percent pay increase to cover years the pact was being negotiated and 3 percent annual raises. The accord also boosts retirement benefits.
Pilots at major U.S. airlines typically seek industry-leading pay in contract talks, a goal the Southwest union said it achieved before peers at Delta Air Lines Inc. negotiated a tentative agreement with higher rates. Southwest union leaders tried unsuccessfully to reopen part of their contract during voting to negotiate a bigger increase. Voting on Delta’s proposed accord begins Thursday.
ON THE MOVE
Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort has promoted Tiffany King to director of advertising. King started at Hilton Worldwide in 2005 while serving as a regional advertising coordinator and was later promoted to regional marketing manager for Hawaii.
Kaiser Permanente has promoted Linda Puu, R.N., M.S.N., to vice president of quality, safety and patient experience for the Hawaii region from hospital administrator at Moanalua Medical Center. Puu has nearly 20 years of nursing and health care administration experience, including serving as a nurse manager of intensive care and coronary care units at Kaiser Permanente as well as having been appointed as a chief nurse executive for the Hawaii region.