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Visitor arrivals have plummeted since Gov. David Ige urged tourists not to come to the islands in August. As a result, Hawaiʻi's largest hospitality worker union says hotels have been furloughing workers or cutting their hours.
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Updated 2/12/21, 12:05 p.m.A Hawaiian housing organization plans to file federal racketeering charges against Bank of America for failing to fulfill a…
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Although Congress extended jobless benefits in late December, the state Department of Labor and Industrial Relations’ out-of-date computer system has…
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The federal pandemic relief bill signed into law by President Trump provides extra financial benefits for Hawaii residents filing for unemployment…
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One week after the launch of a call center meant to address the backlog of Hawaii unemployment claims, filers are still reporting problems getting…
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The state Department of Labor and Industrial Relations launched a call center to address an ongoing backlog of unemployment claims, but delays are pushing…
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Long-term Jobless Caught In A Squeeze That Imperils RecoveryWASHINGTON — This spring, Magdalena Valiente was expecting her best year as a Florida-based concert promoter. Now, she wonders if the career she built…
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Up to 100,000 Hawaii residents receiving unemployment benefits are expected to receive $500 meal cards for use in restaurants throughout the state.The…
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Hawaii Gov. David Ige said Tuesday the state will apply to take advantage of a Trump administration program that will pay for an extra $300 in weekly…
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Hawaii Gov. David Ige said he is working to find out whether the federal government would fully pay for $300 in weekly supplemental unemployment benefits…