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Agricultural Job Listings for Hawaii County
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With so many farms lost in lower Puna, there are many people looking for work. Hawaii County Dept R&D has a list of workers:

If you are looking for agricultural workers, please send job descriptions and qualifications to:

Glenn Sako
Hawaii County Department of Research & Development
email : Glenn.Sako@hawaiicounty.gov

Glenn has offered to make these opportunities available for viewing.


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#2
Hiring an employee in Hawaii

"If you plan to hire employees in Hawaii you will have quite a few compliance issues to deal with, both federal and state – here is a guide to hiring in Hawaii."

Have fun!

https://www.taxservicesoahu.com/how-to-h...in-hawaii/
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#3
A lot of these displaced farm workers are Filipino. Some of the best workers on the planet.
Assume the best and ask questions.

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#4

Another option is to make the worker provide their GET tax number and hire them as an independent contractor. The farm reports the contractor's fees paid to the state via 1099 or whatever and it's the worker's responsibility to pay the GET on the money they were paid and also provide their own insurance. One can get a farm "General Liability" policy for about $500/year in case the worker injures themselves and it turns out (shock!) that they didn't have insurance, and sues the farm.

It's not much different than when you hire somebody to come eradicate LFA. They aren't employees, they are a business providing a service.



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I wish everyone success in finding a position during all the upheaval. Hopefully soon some sense of order will establish itself. Aloha everyone.

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