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Column: Wage theft is a serious Hawaii issue that must be remedied

Wage theft is the failure of an employer to pay employees what they have legitimately earned. It can take many forms, including but not limited to unpaid overtime, minimum wage violations, misclassified employees, tip stealing and payments of wages in cash to avoid taxes. Read more

Column: A fever dream against U.S. democracy

It’s become a familiar sight on the road in Honolulu: the car that sports a red poster across its rear windshield with these words “TRUMP 2024: BECAUSE F—- YOU.” Read more

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Column: Collaborative solution for Hawaii tourism

Tourism has been an increasingly hot issue in Hawaii, and understandably so. Tourism dominates the economy and by its nature impacts communities and public spaces, creating a classic “love/hate” relationship. Read more

Column: UH must cut ties with U.S. Navy, Israel

RIMPAC, the maritime war exercise that brings 29 nations to Hawaii, comes just two weeks after FestPAC (Festival of Pacific Arts & Culture), the cultural celebration of 27 Pacific nations. Read more

Column: Act now to safeguard isle food supply

It is no surprise that Hawaii’s food prices are high — some of the highest in the nation. Studies give many reasons, including the cost of importing food, food spoilage during transport, grocery stores in high-rent districts and Hawaii’s high energy costs. Read more

Column: On North Shore, community vs. tourism

The North Shore of Oahu is one of many rural areas statewide that has exploded into a tourism “hot spot.” We join other communities across Hawaii shouting, “enough is enough already!” Read more

Column: How Trump retains fervent supporters

Since the conviction of Donald Trump on 34 felony charges, people have marveled at the expressions of support on the part of his followers, despite their avowed religious beliefs in marriage fidelity and business ethics. Read more

Column: Promote, fund community-based environmental resources

As Hawaii prepared to host the Festival of Pacific Arts & Culture (FestPAC), the largest celebration of Pacific Island culture in the world, a recent gathering in Nadi (Fiji) concluded — where 17 Pacific Island nations and/or territories discussed community-based fisheries management. Hawaii was a guest. Read more

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