These are links to other helpful websites. Also click on "Other Helpful Organizations" and "Self Help Information" for more information.
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Helpful Employment Law Links
American Civil Liberties Union
(Separate Website)
By: American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
Employment Resources
(Separate Website)
Resources for businesses and people working in Hawai`i. Includes Hawai`i job listings, labor laws, and more.
By: State of Hawai`i
Hawai`i Department of Labor
(Separate Website)
(808) 586-8865.
By: Department of Labor and Industrial Relations
Hawai`i Labor Laws (University of Hawai`i West Oahu Center for Labor Education & Research Site)
(Separate Website)
By: University of Hawai`i West Oahu Center for Labor Education & Research Site
Hawaii Civil Rights Commission
(Separate Website)
The mission of the Hawai`i Civil Rights Commission is to to eliminate discrimination by protecting civil rights and promoting diversity through enforcement of anti-discrimination laws and education.
By: Hawaii Civil Rights Commission (HCRC)
National Employee Rights Institute
(Separate Website)
By: National Employee Rights Institute
National Employment Law Project
(Separate Website)
By: National Employment Law Project
Nolo Press
(Separate Website)
Self-help legal information on a variety of topics.
By: Nolo Press
Employment Resources
(Separate Website)
Resources for businesses and people working in Hawai`i. Includes Hawai`i job listings, labor laws, and more.
By: State of Hawai`i
Jobs Hawai`i
(Separate Website)
By: Jobs Hawai`i
Real Choices Access
(Separate Website)
This is a new Hawai`i-based initiative to give people of all ages who have a significant disability or long term illness more choice and the ability to make self-determined decisions in accessing services.
By: Real Chioces Access
Register for Work at the Hawai`i State Workforce Development Office
(Separate Website)
By: Hawai`i State Workforce Development Office
Rural Development Project
(Separate Website)
The goals of this project are to empower the communities to access and acquire leadership skills, and to develop community capacity building by identifying training and support needs for economic and business development in these communities.
By: Rural Development Project
National Community Capital Association
(Separate Website)
By: National Community Capital Association
Rural Development Project
(Separate Website)
The goals of this project are to empower the communities to access and acquire leadership skills, and to develop community capacity building by identifying training and support needs for economic and business development in these communities.
By: Rural Development Project
Small Business Administration
(Separate Website)
The U.S. Small Business Administration provides financial, technical and management assistance to help Americans start, run, and grow their businesses.
By: Small Business Administration
Small Business Development Center
(Separate Website)
The SBDC's mission is to stimulate Hawai`i's economy and help individuals statewide by developing entrepreneurial skills among small businesses and the broader community through counseling, training, research, advocacy and other resources and activities.
By: Small Business Development Center (SBDC)