Published on September 3rd, 2008 by admin in Hawaii Hotels
Union mayoral forum not open to the publicHonolulu Advertiser, HI - 1 hour ago
Local 5, a union that represents many of Hawaii's hotel and restaurant workers, will hold a mayoral candidate form beginning at 6:30 pm Wednesday Sept. …
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