I just couldn't get past the if prices rise, tourists will stay away malarkey.
Hawaii is an international attraction. C'mon now you gotta give her some respect, some esteem.
Hawaii doesn't need to pay for advertising even though we do anyway. It's places like Arkansas that need a robust tourism marketing department.
Besides if anyone balks, explain the concept of a living wage and that the resulting high quality of life for the workforce is an important part of the spirit of Aloha.
Or something like that.
Now is the time when management is beginning to see the ship getting back to an even keel. A strike now would be devastating.
BTW, does that factoid about Hilton having 160,000 employees includes the employees of the franchise properties? Boasting about a huge number of employees is great, having employees that you don't pay is even better.
Does anyone have a rough idea of what the odds of being accepted are?
Hawaii is an international attraction. C'mon now you gotta give her some respect, some esteem.
Hawaii doesn't need to pay for advertising even though we do anyway. It's places like Arkansas that need a robust tourism marketing department.
Besides if anyone balks, explain the concept of a living wage and that the resulting high quality of life for the workforce is an important part of the spirit of Aloha.
Or something like that.
Now is the time when management is beginning to see the ship getting back to an even keel. A strike now would be devastating.
BTW, does that factoid about Hilton having 160,000 employees includes the employees of the franchise properties? Boasting about a huge number of employees is great, having employees that you don't pay is even better.
Does anyone have a rough idea of what the odds of being accepted are?