by Marketing & Communications | Feb 7, 2019 | Chamber News
By Bill Buley February 2, 2019 The fight to increase Hawaii’s minimum wage is just beginning, and Kauai’s mayor offered his input on Thursday. The House Committee on Labor &Public Employment passed HB1191 HD1 to increase Hawaii’s minimum wage. The bill would...
by Marketing & Communications | Feb 7, 2019 | Chamber News
By Mark Polivka, Chamber of Commerce Hawaii Board of Directors President February 5, 2019 Recently, the chairwoman of the board and CEO of the Hawaii Children’s Discovery Center wrote a column about the potential closing of the center, a gem and a one-of-a-kind...
by Marketing & Communications | Feb 4, 2019 | Chamber News
The Chamber of Commerce Hawaii, as trustee of the Public Health Fund (PHF), presented a $57,000 grant to the Institute for Human Services (IHS) today. The new funds will be used by IHS to support their Children’s Enrichment Program. “Today’s grant to IHS continues the...
by Marketing & Communications | Feb 4, 2019 | Chamber News
By Allyson Blair February 4, 2019 Inside a tiny classroom at the Institute for Human Services, education comes in the form of life lessons. It’s a place where stability is established among children whose lives have been consumed by hardship. “They’re never sleeping...
by Marketing & Communications | Feb 1, 2019 | Chamber News
The Chamber of Commerce Hawaii raised concerns with four proposals to increase Hawaii’s minimum wage at hearings at the State Capitol Thursday. The Chamber asked lawmakers to consider the impact these bills would have on local businesses’ ability to continue to create...
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