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Advocates for a living wage will be asking our elected officials to deliver on their promises and pass a living wage bill in the 2021 legislative session.  But we can’t do it without support from you.

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Minimum wage hike gets immediate support as legislature convenes
Jan 16

Jan 16 Minimum wage hike gets immediate support as legislature convenes

Blaze Lovell and Chad Blair
Legislation

The Hawaiʻi legislature convened its 30th biennial session Wednesday, and its leaders wasted no time proclaiming that a top priority would be increasing the state’s $10.10 per hour minimum wage.

Workers need $17 minimum wage
Jan 2

Jan 2 Workers need $17 minimum wage

Cleota G. Brown
Living Wage

Providing a $17 minimum living wage will help to restore the dignity for those who want to work hard and take care of their own.

Democrats should show bona fides
Dec 26

Dec 26 Democrats should show bona fides

Josh Frost and Zahava Zaidoff
Living Wage

Will the progressive Democratic platform translate into concrete policies that improve the lives of struggling families in Hawaiʻi? That is the question members of the Raise Up Hawaiʻi coalition are asking.

Minimum wage hike would mean living wage to meet basic needs, help grow economy
Dec 16

Dec 16 Minimum wage hike would mean living wage to meet basic needs, help grow economy

Nate Hix
Legislation

The 2018 elections brought the number of living wage supporters above a majority in both the state House and Senate, setting the stage for a living wage bill to pass in 2019.

Inspired by hotel workers, it's time to fight for a living wage
Dec 6

Dec 6 Inspired by hotel workers, it's time to fight for a living wage

Gary Hooser
Living Wage

It took the members of UNITE HERE! Local 5, 51 days to improve living conditions for themselves, their families—and by extension—all other hotel workers. There are 60 days in the upcoming legislative session that begins on January 16. Are the rest of us willing to make that same commitment to raising up all of Hawaiʻi?

Candidates should back living wage
Aug 8

Aug 8 Candidates should back living wage

Nate Hix
Politics

Of the 34 House races with more than one candidate on the ballot, 27 have at least one living wage supporter running.

Honolulu City Council considering living wage resolution
Jun 3

Jun 3 Honolulu City Council considering living wage resolution

Nate Hix
Legislation

Honolulu City Council Chair Ernie Martin has introduced a resolution that would urge the state legislature to consider raising the minimum wage to a living wage.

Hawaiʻi’s conservative democrats leave workers struggling to survive
May 3

May 3 Hawaiʻi’s conservative democrats leave workers struggling to survive

Dawn Kubota
Politics

Most elected Hawaiʻi Democrats don’t align with traditional Democratic Party values when it comes to supporting a hike in the minimum wage.

Lawmakers lag on minimum wage
Apr 21

Apr 21 Lawmakers lag on minimum wage

Nate Hix
Legislation

The differences between the House and the Senate proposals will need to be reconciled during conference committee. The fate of Hawaiʻi’s workers and their families is in their hands.

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