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Response to pandemic will likely derail planned pay raises for city leaders
By HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - While the public was barred from Honolulu Hale last Friday due to the coronavirus crisis, members of Mayor Kirk Caldwell’s cabinet voiced their support for 3% pay raises for themselves, the mayor and other city leaders. Since that was reported by HNN, the mayor on Thursday sent the commission a letter formally requesting that no raises be recommended. “Our economy and tourism, our major economic driver, have been seriously affected to date. Many residents have become unemployed and are in dire need of financial and other assistance," the mayor wrote....…By HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - While the public was barred from Honolulu Hale last Friday due to the coronavirus crisis, members of Mayor Kirk Caldwell’s cabinet voiced their support for 3% pay raises for themselves, the mayor and other city leaders. Since that was reported by HNN, the mayor on Thursday sent the commission a letter formally requesting that no raises be recommended. “Our economy and tourism, our major economic driver, have been seriously affected to date. Many residents have become unemployed and are in dire need of financial and other assistance," the mayor wrote....WW…
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