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TexasTowelie

(116,799 posts)
Tue May 15, 2018, 10:17 AM May 2018

Will There Be Enough Workers For Hawaii's Hot Economy?

When Whole Foods opened its 72,000-square foot, two-story food emporium in Kakaako last week, it brought its typical array of organic apples, artisanal cheeses and and quinoa sold in bulk. There are two restaurant spaces with two dozen beers on tap.

And, perhaps most important for the local economy, the new store brought 300 new jobs. And it needs help.

After the store’s opening last Wednesday, the Amazon subsidiary still had more than a dozen jobs postings at the new store, including jobs for a maintenance worker, dishwasher and cook as well as a store support supervisor.

It’s a sign of the times in Hawaii, especially in the food service and hotel industries.

With the state unemployment rate at about 2.1 percent “virtually everyone who wants a job has one,” the University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization reported earlier this month in its economic forecast. “Businesses are having difficulty finding workers with—or even without—the skills they need,” UHERO said.

Read more: http://www.civilbeat.org/2018/05/will-there-be-enough-workers-for-hawaiis-hot-economy/

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Will There Be Enough Workers For Hawaii's Hot Economy? (Original Post) TexasTowelie May 2018 OP
But is any housing available to people who work at Whole Foods? Sanity Claws May 2018 #1
yes that is the problem nt d_r May 2018 #2
help wanted signs everywhere. part time minimum wage no benefits. takes msongs May 2018 #3
Outrageous, unaffordable housing- $$ is a huge factor in HI, CA, other places. appalachiablue May 2018 #4

Sanity Claws

(22,038 posts)
1. But is any housing available to people who work at Whole Foods?
Tue May 15, 2018, 10:30 AM
May 2018

Isn't the real problem? The wages are not high enough for workers at places like Whole Foods to live there.

msongs

(70,178 posts)
3. help wanted signs everywhere. part time minimum wage no benefits. takes
Tue May 15, 2018, 12:41 PM
May 2018

4 jobs like that to pay typical rents

appalachiablue

(42,908 posts)
4. Outrageous, unaffordable housing- $$ is a huge factor in HI, CA, other places.
Tue May 15, 2018, 03:36 PM
May 2018

This HAS to change, something has to be done...

I recently read that one community, in AZ maybe was building subsidized Housing for Teachers- to assist them, and the larger community that depends on education. Increases in teachers Pay in low salary states would help too.

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