by LiAnne Tasato | Jan 11, 2022 | Chamber News
Young Professionals Program featured on pages 4-5. Link to Midweek: https://midweek.com/pdf/West/2022/0105/
by LiAnne Tasato | Jan 6, 2022 | Chamber News
The Ige administration will introduce a measure to once again adjust how much employers must pay into the unemployment system. By Kevin Dayton / January 5, 2022 Reading time: 4 minutes. Hawaii employers that are still trying to recover from the pandemic may once again...
by LiAnne Tasato | Jan 6, 2022 | Chamber News
January 5, 2022 WASHINGTON — The port bottlenecks that have plagued the mainland have spared Hawaii’s major shippers, but the state’s businesses are still struggling to get merchandise that’s been slowed down by supply chain crimps likely to continue into 2022....
by LiAnne Tasato | Jan 4, 2022 | Chamber News
by: Kristy Tamashiro HONOLULU (KHON2) — For some businesses, it’s sick workers forcing them to close while others are shutting operations down as an extra precaution to keep employees and the community safe. For Yoas Sorbet and Aquascapes in Ohana Hale Marketplace,...
by LiAnne Tasato | Jan 4, 2022 | Chamber News
By Dan Nakaso • Jan. 2, 2022 HAWAII NEWS Minimum wage increase in Hawaii gaining momentum State House Speaker Scott Saiki said he plans to introduce a bill to boost Hawaii’s minimum wage from $10.10 an hour to eventually $18 an hour. Details are still being worked...
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