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U.S. judge urges Twinkie mediation

Twinkies won't die that easily after all. Hostess Brands Inc. and its second-largest union will go into mediation to try and resolve their differences, meaning the company won't go out of business just yet.

Twinkies won't die that easily after all. Hostess Brands Inc. and its second-largest union will go into mediation to try and resolve their differences, meaning the company won't go out of business just yet. The news came Monday after Hostess moved to liquidate and sell off its assets in bankruptcy, court citing a crippling strike last week. The bankruptcy judge hearing the case said the parties haven't gone through the critical step of mediation and asked the lawyer for the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union, which has been on strike since Nov. 9, to ask his client, who wasn't present, if the union would agree to participate. The judge noted that the bakery union, which represents about 30 per cent of Hostess workers, went on strike after rejecting the company's latest contract offer, even though it never filed an objection to it.