MN: … With the largest supply of vacation rental nights available in the state, Maui County’s unit demand and occupancy rates are down in double-digits since last year and 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic struck, according to areport for Juneby the Department of Business, Economic Devel...
Kaiser Permanente is the largest non-profit health maintenance organization (HMO) in the state of Hawaii. With Kaiser’s HMO plan, members pay low out-of-pocket expenses for medical services received from Kaiser Permanente providers and facilities. Members benefit from Kaiser’s “one-stop shop”...
Benefits As a Prince Resorts Hawaii employee, you can look forward to a competitive salary and a benefit package that includes medical, vision and dental care, life insurance, paid vacation, holiday, and sick leave, plus contributions to your own 401k. Complimentary rooms program, dining and gol...
The state of Hawaii looks at both economic damages and non-economic damages in a wrongful death case. Economic damages included things like funeral expenses, medical expenses, loss of benefits—like retirement—and loss of your loved one’s future earnings. Non-economic damages may include things...
Bakken gives health care in Hawaii a strong pulse; In retirement on the Big Island of Hawaii, a Minnesota medical engineering legend is experimenting with health care.(BUSINESS INSIDER)Moore, Janet
“Imagine the benefits just to our school system and to our keiki of all races if the Ceded Land funds had been properly administered”. In addition to proper use of the Ceded Lands Funds, the suit would dismantle the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, end OHA and state spending on lobbying for...
Thus, if the Legislature doesn’t intervene again, the state unemployment tax will soar up to Schedule H — the highest rate —for 2023. That’s an increase of 114%, more than enough to affect hiring decisions or prevent struggling businesses from surviving the lockdowns. ...
Bayer is proud to be one of the largest contributors to Hawaii’s agriculture community, with farms on Oahu, Maui and Molokai. Our island roots go back five decades to the 1960s.