@@jamesh1641 I can not argue with that. I have a MSN in Nursing. It’s interesting what values we put on jobs in this society. A society needs all types people for all types of jobs. Is one better than another?
Oh no, those poor tourists had their holiday interrupted by workers fighting for better conditions. I hope they’ll be okay after suffering through this trauma.
So the price of the rooms are high? Employees are not being paid a fair wage... Hotels are making high profits year and year... Gee wonder where all that money is going.
Ironic hearing these guests complain about working hard to afford this vacation. A week prior before the strike, I stop by the Hana Hilton village resort due to the free to the public Pokémon social event related to the world champion convention. Had a nice chat with the employees bold enough to hand out flyers asking for pledges to not break the picket line and sharing info of their cause. Not only are workers striking for the typical better pay and work conditions, but also pointed out that management has increased the cost of nightly stays, while removing and reducing quality of services to maximize profit. Imagine after paying the airline ticket(s) and other expenses to Hawaii only to pay an increased cost for subpar hotel service. A stay at the Hana Hilton per night range from $350-1,120. Imagine paying the cost if staying in Hawaii for 3-4 days let alone a week.
@@3dandyrandy3 Perhaps a few of them, but I doubt many of them. Labor wants to get paid more, and apparently they also need more staffing at these hotels.
@@kamuelalee No. Not really. There's a lot of them that rather be in their working. What the hotel needs is staff with a better attitude instead of miserable employees that thinks the world owes them something.
@@3dandyrandy3 Well, this particular union -- Unite Here Local 5 -- took a strike vote a couple weeks ago. 94 percent of the union membership voted for and authorized a strike in these Waikiki hotels. In the Boston area, 98 percent of the same union were willing to go on strike, based on a vote of individual union members.
I know. They always advertise how much THEY “care”. I wonder do they know what the word CARE even means when it comes to their workers? The workers, sun, beaches is what brings tourists.
Profits have skyrocketed while the workers pay has been stagnant, not even keeping up with inflation which means a salary DECREASE. The owners can afford to pay.
Yep! They have to get their loss back somehow! Right now my department doesn’t have budget for even the smallest necessities! Programs that will help us perform our jobs better. “We can’t afford that”… next…
Way to bite the hands that feeds you. People taking a vacation does not make them rich. Everyone is struggling in this economy. Ruining the vacation of people who save their income and spend it on Oahu hurts your economy. People will not return if this is the experience.
If I'm paying $500/night, I damn well expect someone to come in and clean my room. No one is holding a gun to the worker's heads and making them do this. If you aren't happy with your job, then quit and do something else. There may be someone who is unemployed who would love to have your job.
I'm sure they have a high turnover rate which means being constantly understaffed adding extra burden to those trying to stay. Labor intensive jobs require a certain number of people, min wage is unsustainable. Maybe they can get robots in the future and pay people to manage them instead. But for now, this is a very poor management and business system that keeps reducing the bottom to reward the top that is not sustaining the business. Its a house of cards. Eventually you will pay $800 and get no service. Hawaii is nowhere as nice as it was back just 50 years ago. its just another over developed city.
Seems to be a lot of comments by people that don't understand "running a business", there's more to it than just revenue and paying the employees. If you pay too much for everything you wind up running out of business... Are companies greedy? yes but no one force anyone to work for them or spend their money on their products. I used to work as a housekeeper when I was younger and minimum wage was like $5.75 so I've got no sympathy for people masking $15-20 doing this very same job, it was a starter job and I wound up leaving for a better one when the opportunity arose. People need to get off their high horse about a "living wage" nonsense and realize not every job can pay big Money especially for unskilled labor, because what happens is every time said wage is increased it needs counteracted either by prices charged and/or a reduction in workforce. So if you think you're overworked now wait till that raise kicks in and they have to let 10% of the employees go to pay for it! people that want a so-called living wage need to go to school for it and stop acting like things need to be handed to them on silver platters.
I was part of the union meetings before the previous strike and some of the things union members asked for were outrageous. And if you are a union member and don’t agree with everything that the other members want to strike for, you will be judged and labeled a traitor if you want to continue working. So to save face you go on strike anyways.
@@Texas_Painterit was over 7 years ago so I can’t remember exact details but I just remember vocalizing in the meetings how ridiculous I thought some of the demands were. But this current strike only lasted 3 days… ours lasted 60.
Yeah they need to be paid more, the hotels bring all the money in so theybshpuld be treated fair. I hope you guys get what you deserve, good luck and inwish the best.
So folk that accepted a job at the pay rate advertised now want more for the same job because they have leverage with a union. Say hello to the basic 80,000 pickup truck and the fast food restaurant that is almost completely automated.
As someone in the hospitality industry in Boston, the pay rate isn’t so much the issue as much as the sheer work load is. It’s not the same job when they work you more than before while denying cost of living increases.
All this going to do is chase away people from coming to Hawaii. Yes the rooms are expensive but because everyone is using a travel app to get cheap airfares and hotel rooms on discount. Travelers never pay the full price. Travel has its highs and lows. Hotels can’t keep the same staffing during the low periods as they do in high periods. There is a lot more that goes to keeping a hotel running than the labor. They have to pay a lot in property taxes, electricity, and water. Then there is maintenance of property where landscapers can charge 40+ dollars per hour, plumbers, electricians, pool technicians can charge 50+ dollars per hour. There is actually a very small profit margin just like restaurant industry. Low end laborers just get the chump change left over. It’s just the way it is. If they have time to strike and not get paid. That time is better spent towards gaining skills towards better higher paying work. Be that electrician that can charge the hotel 60 buck per hour.
Because thats simple? Bradda they make us jump through hoops for get house and land. Stop tryna be an optimist and be real. Locals are getting sick of it and want to be compensated!
@@babycangrii its not being a victim. It’s literal systematic decimation. Years go by and Hawaiians keep leaving. Cause divide within the communitys, gouge prices and create instability amongst locals. That is not playing the victim that’s becoming victims of this gentrification.
I hate to say this but the strikers themselves may be fighting for their wage rights and working conditions but it sure isn't the way to do it, this stoke may affect the tourism industry and their future jobs. If they cannot see that, I'm very sorry for them
welp nurses might do it again after sept 5. They keep saying it wont affect the staffing situation in kapiolani hospital but unfortunately it did. there were more female patients then usual in queens medical center emergency room. In fact it affected ems creating some sort of law that they have to take patients to the nearest hospital that was available even if the medical care and doctors isnt in that location.
Unfair for people who worked hard to pay for their hotel stay. Find another job if you don’t like your current job and don’t take it out on innocent vacationers
I feel like if they want to picket and get support from the community, they should divulge some information on what the current pay is and how much increase they are requesting.
@educated_guess You are exactly right. I stopped by today and picked up a piece of paper with information on it. The only problem is it had no specifics on anything.
It is one thing to strike. It is an entirely other thing to bang drums, blow whistles, etc. If this is a three day strike and you come back to work at the Royal Hawaiian on day four, do you think I'm going to tip you?
I totally support the workers on strike. This is a mega billion-dollar industry ...again shareholders CEOs, top management marketers making lots of money while those doing the work to keep it going barely survive. Usually, they are paid min wage or slightly higher for under staffed, labor intensive, unhygienic work exposed to chemicals, customer demands and even tempers. There are frequently unstable work hours and seasonal cutbacks, not much sick leave, holiday pay, health/dental benefits etc. The employees in these areas are usually locals that have to deal with raising housing and food/goods cost too. The hotels need to disclose this strike at booking and reduce prices for the lack of extra service. But seriously people can make their own beds, hang towels and tidy after themselves. Traveling anywhere is always risky and this idea that because one is "on vacation" they are completely catered too, is ridiculous.
Pay should be adjusted according to monthly occupancy rates... when hotel makes more revenue then its shared with all the workers. We all know due to the very weak yen the Japanese are now traveling within Asia and more domestically.
It is true though many jobs in Hawai'i offer little pay and it is a lot expensive to live here that's why most native Hawaiians no longer live on the island and live in the states very sad to see our culture slowly dying
Tourists are ruining the environment here. Hawaiians lived a long time without tourists! Trade tourism for sustainable farming. Fuck the state the waste all our tax dollars.
This behavior is rude and nasty. It's organized crime. The union should raise money to build hotels if they think the business is so profitable. Compete. Don't rob!
That's funny, it looks like they're paying the Four Seasons and Aulani Hotel workers a fair wage. Hell, do you know Buc-ee's gas station? They pay their workers more than twice the minimum wage and they're happy. This is at the freaking gas station.
that means the strike is working. those people are scabs anyway the should support the workers and cancel their reservations. then walk out of the hotel.
Are you going to pay their cancelation fees? Reimburse their lost wages from taking time off. You can't just reschedule a trip you've planned for years in advance.
Overpaid greedy flips asking for $40 per hour that’s how much a journeyman in the trades start off at. They are unskilled labor wanting wages higher than nonunion work.
Stop hiring adults who think they are going to make a living off this job. This is a job for students. No education is necessary for this line of work.
That’s a terrible thing to say this is one of jobs the native community gets on the island that was taken from the them and is driving them off the island.
@@michaelperez5172 this is how boomer transplants think. That they are holier than thou art. As if minimum wage should not be a livable wage. Because how would he feel special if he wasn't surrounded by people poorer than him to look down on?
If u give me 60% off room rate, I’ll change my sheets and scrub my toilet too. No problem.😅👍
yup I always wanted to stay hakeluni but its 900 night
🤣
@@srfin24ask to stay half a day for half the price😂
@@howzit9397 nah just figure out who’s going renting car for the whole day and sneak into their room.
Wow look at that: it’s almost as if the workers are the ones making everything run smoothly. Crazy. I wonder how much that’s worth to businesses?
15 an hour.
Stay in college kids because you don’t want a life of menial labor.
@@jamesh1641amen!!
@@jamesh1641 I can not argue with that. I have a MSN in Nursing. It’s interesting what values we put on jobs in this society. A society needs all types people for all types of jobs. Is one better than another?
@@MrHAPPYHAWAIIANwe do it all the time. The answer is yes.
Solidarity with the working class.
Hard working class
Yeah, but now the scabs are coming in, I was talking to a couple of workers tonight about it.
Greedy owners,don’t want to pay workers,what they deserve,yup DONT COME HERE TOURISTS…..
Oh no, those poor tourists had their holiday interrupted by workers fighting for better conditions. I hope they’ll be okay after suffering through this trauma.
So the price of the rooms are high? Employees are not being paid a fair wage... Hotels are making high profits year and year... Gee wonder where all that money is going.
@@gavannoelles6389 they’re not making profits. You don’t understand business.
Stop voting blue
Ironic hearing these guests complain about working hard to afford this vacation.
A week prior before the strike, I stop by the Hana Hilton village resort due to the free to the public Pokémon social event related to the world champion convention. Had a nice chat with the employees bold enough to hand out flyers asking for pledges to not break the picket line and sharing info of their cause. Not only are workers striking for the typical better pay and work conditions, but also pointed out that management has increased the cost of nightly stays, while removing and reducing quality of services to maximize profit.
Imagine after paying the airline ticket(s) and other expenses to Hawaii only to pay an increased cost for subpar hotel service. A stay at the Hana Hilton per night range from $350-1,120. Imagine paying the cost if staying in Hawaii for 3-4 days let alone a week.
vacationers live in different countries. only find out about strike when they arrive. nobody coming back to hawaii
Hawaii is a place of exploitative working practices.
@@hazelmaymcclelland oh really. I brought wads of money last month.
@@3dandyrandy3 What's your point?
It’s because we vote CommieCrats into office all the time
No one makes them work there so leave.
@@3dandyrandy3that doesn’t mean that WAD OF MONEY is going to the locals. People have to work 2-3 jobs just to make ends meet.
Just pay the workers more, make everybody happy...except maybe the hotel owners.
About changing the economy. Getting rid of bidenomics. It's the economy that's messed up. Yet these people still vote the same every year.
@kamuelalee Many of them feel like they're being paid fairly and they're just forced to be out there by their union.
@@3dandyrandy3 Perhaps a few of them, but I doubt many of them. Labor wants to get paid more, and apparently they also need more staffing at these hotels.
@@kamuelalee No.
Not really. There's a lot of them that rather be in their working. What the hotel needs is staff with a better attitude instead of miserable employees that thinks the world owes them something.
@@3dandyrandy3 Well, this particular union -- Unite Here Local 5 -- took a strike vote a couple weeks ago. 94 percent of the union membership voted for and authorized a strike in these Waikiki hotels.
In the Boston area, 98 percent of the same union were willing to go on strike, based on a vote of individual union members.
All these companies spit out are these corporate statements about "caring" and you wonder why customers and workers are so unhappy.
those hotels are poor.
I know. They always advertise how much THEY “care”. I wonder do they know what the word CARE even means when it comes to their workers? The workers, sun, beaches is what brings tourists.
Thats advertising. what they care about is increasing profits for shareholders, mostly billionaires with large portfolios.
Just left Waikiki a couple weeks ago. Rough for the workers. Hope they get the compensation they deserve.
Voice up and continue the discussion
Give them the wages and extra help!
Refund!!! Hotel prices are outrageous - pay and hire more workers!!
Concierge where I work makes almost $28hr. Ppl aren’t applying. Nobody wants to work.
@@Anne1000. too many free money from the Government out there.
Way to go...piss off the people that pay your wages.
Soon to jobless.
Support your striking workers
Tourist think hotels are expensive right now. Watch what the prices are after they give these workers what they are asking for.
The C-class executives salaries and bonuses are driving up the costs even more. Stop attacking the workers
@@matthewsmigielski7652 Exactly
Profits have skyrocketed while the workers pay has been stagnant, not even keeping up with inflation which means a salary DECREASE. The owners can afford to pay.
Yep! They have to get their loss back somehow! Right now my department doesn’t have budget for even the smallest necessities! Programs that will help us perform our jobs better. “We can’t afford that”… next…
Oahu prices are only 500 a night try going to Maui staying at those resorts they start at 2k a night
And, of course, guests are still paying full price without getting the services they need.
Guests should be getting a heavy discount
Way to bite the hands that feeds you. People taking a vacation does not make them rich. Everyone is struggling in this economy. Ruining the vacation of people who save their income and spend it on Oahu hurts your economy. People will not return if this is the experience.
😂😂😂 that’s right! Pay your workers better otherwise folks can just deal with it
Didn't the housekeepers in Waikiki receive huge salary increases a year ago?
Nope Maui is gonna be next soon!!!
If I'm paying $500/night, I damn well expect someone to come in and clean my room. No one is holding a gun to the worker's heads and making them do this. If you aren't happy with your job, then quit and do something else. There may be someone who is unemployed who would love to have your job.
I'm sure they have a high turnover rate which means being constantly understaffed adding extra burden to those trying to stay. Labor intensive jobs require a certain number of people,
min wage is unsustainable. Maybe they can get robots in the future and pay people to manage them instead.
But for now, this is a very poor management and business system that keeps reducing the bottom to reward the top that is not sustaining the business. Its a house of cards.
Eventually you will pay $800 and get no service. Hawaii is nowhere as nice as it was back just 50 years ago. its just another over developed city.
Good!
yep. thats the point.
They should call the hotel companies and tell them to pay better and give more benefits. Then, all will be back to normal.
Tell the state to stop taxing hotels
😂😂😂😂
Ummmmm no
The State is the greediest of them all.
Uhhh tourism is how the state makes money sooo that’s dumb to suggest
I love how the reporting crew knew exactly who to interview... lol... sending well wishes to those workers in solidarity
They don’t need more money. We need less taxation, effing tax on top of tax off of the tax that just taxed everything else
And reduce the cost of living
@@itsmecommenting4283 Biden and Harris - outrageous inflation and sending $billions to foreign entities that hate the US. Pathetic
That's what they voted for.
Wake up world! Hawai'i is suffering from your greed!
This is the greed of the management and ownership, not the guests 😂
True
The World is suffering due to corporate monopolies and greed. This is a symptom of a much bigger problem.
Making 28 already and want 40?! 😂😂😂
Hawaii isn’t affordable it is expensive there.
@@career5690 28 an hour is plenty
@@Minimumholloway No it’s not!
oh good so its working
Seems to be a lot of comments by people that don't understand "running a business", there's more to it than just revenue and paying the employees. If you pay too much for everything you wind up running out of business... Are companies greedy? yes but no one force anyone to work for them or spend their money on their products. I used to work as a housekeeper when I was younger and minimum wage was like $5.75 so I've got no sympathy for people masking $15-20 doing this very same job, it was a starter job and I wound up leaving for a better one when the opportunity arose.
People need to get off their high horse about a "living wage" nonsense and realize not every job can pay big Money especially for unskilled labor, because what happens is every time said wage is increased it needs counteracted either by prices charged and/or a reduction in workforce. So if you think you're overworked now wait till that raise kicks in and they have to let 10% of the employees go to pay for it! people that want a so-called living wage need to go to school for it and stop acting like things need to be handed to them on silver platters.
Isn't tourism low?So they want more money when there isn't any.
Tourism isn't low😂
@@eloahnon4952yes it is they still haven’t recovered since Covid 19 tourism is only at 60% in Hawaii
@michaelperez5172 Lies, it's high and the beaches are infested with tourists.
@@nihongochopsocky808 Hotels are nearly Sold Out - Occupancy must be at 90%
I was part of the union meetings before the previous strike and some of the things union members asked for were outrageous. And if you are a union member and don’t agree with everything that the other members want to strike for, you will be judged and labeled a traitor if you want to continue working. So to save face you go on strike anyways.
What did they want that was outrageous?
@@Texas_Painterit was over 7 years ago so I can’t remember exact details but I just remember vocalizing in the meetings how ridiculous I thought some of the demands were. But this current strike only lasted 3 days… ours lasted 60.
Yeah they need to be paid more, the hotels bring all the money in so theybshpuld be treated fair. I hope you guys get what you deserve, good luck and inwish the best.
So folk that accepted a job at the pay rate advertised now want more for the same job because they have leverage with a union. Say hello to the basic 80,000 pickup truck and the fast food restaurant that is almost completely automated.
As someone in the hospitality industry in Boston, the pay rate isn’t so much the issue as much as the sheer work load is. It’s not the same job when they work you more than before while denying cost of living increases.
All this going to do is chase away people from coming to Hawaii. Yes the rooms are expensive but because everyone is using a travel app to get cheap airfares and hotel rooms on discount. Travelers never pay the full price. Travel has its highs and lows. Hotels can’t keep the same staffing during the low periods as they do in high periods.
There is a lot more that goes to keeping a hotel running than the labor. They have to pay a lot in property taxes, electricity, and water. Then there is maintenance of property where landscapers can charge 40+ dollars per hour, plumbers, electricians, pool technicians can charge 50+ dollars per hour. There is actually a very small profit margin just like restaurant industry. Low end laborers just get the chump change left over. It’s just the way it is.
If they have time to strike and not get paid. That time is better spent towards gaining skills towards better higher paying work. Be that electrician that can charge the hotel 60 buck per hour.
Because thats simple? Bradda they make us jump through hoops for get house and land. Stop tryna be an optimist and be real. Locals are getting sick of it and want to be compensated!
@@oMgxXiTzObAmA would you call yourself a victim?
@@babycangrii its not being a victim. It’s literal systematic decimation. Years go by and Hawaiians keep leaving. Cause divide within the communitys, gouge prices and create instability amongst locals. That is not playing the victim that’s becoming victims of this gentrification.
I hate to say this but the strikers themselves may be fighting for their wage rights and working conditions but it sure isn't the way to do it, this stoke may affect the tourism industry and their future jobs. If they cannot see that, I'm very sorry for them
Imagine is first responders protested
welp nurses might do it again after sept 5. They keep saying it wont affect the staffing situation in kapiolani hospital but unfortunately it did. there were more female patients then usual in queens medical center emergency room. In fact it affected ems creating some sort of law that they have to take patients to the nearest hospital that was available even if the medical care and doctors isnt in that location.
F that they make too much per hour already with no degree
How much do they make?
F a degree 😂😂😂
This is what I've been looking for.
.. Planning for an Oahu trip in October to see our son. .. Maybe I can go there and WORK!!!
That’s the idea…
Unfair for people who worked hard to pay for their hotel stay. Find another job if you don’t like your current job and don’t take it out on innocent vacationers
So how much they are asking for hourly pay?? $40 per hour??
the room Cleaners at the sheridan make twenty nine dollars an hour. Many of them can't even speak english.
They won't say it's a big secret.
I feel like if they want to picket and get support from the community, they should divulge some information on what the current pay is and how much increase they are requesting.
@educated_guess You are exactly right. I stopped by today and picked up a piece of paper with information on it. The only problem is it had no specifics on anything.
$40 at the end of the contract
It is one thing to strike. It is an entirely other thing to bang drums, blow whistles, etc. If this is a three day strike and you come back to work at the Royal Hawaiian on day four, do you think I'm going to tip you?
What? You no like it the parade? 😃
Wow threats of no tips.. Scarey! 😂
@@ryder4508 I'm at Halekulani, doesn't bother me at all
@@CnHPureCaneSugar1 😂
@@CnHPureCaneSugar1 Crybaby, you'll get extras if you don't tip 😈
I totally support the workers on strike. This is a mega billion-dollar industry ...again shareholders CEOs, top management marketers making lots of money while those doing the work to keep it going barely survive.
Usually, they are paid min wage or slightly higher for under staffed, labor intensive, unhygienic work exposed to chemicals, customer demands and even tempers. There are frequently unstable work hours and seasonal cutbacks, not much sick leave, holiday pay, health/dental benefits etc.
The employees in these areas are usually locals that have to deal with raising housing and food/goods cost too.
The hotels need to disclose this strike at booking and reduce prices for the lack of extra service. But seriously people can make their own beds, hang towels and tidy after themselves.
Traveling anywhere is always risky and this idea that because one is "on vacation" they are completely catered too, is ridiculous.
Those Aussie girls are cute
But the Hotels have been empty of guest
All big hotel brands.
Hotels full of 💩 talking flips and no microways
Airbnb
Is destroying the housing market.
So what happens when guests stop coming? My guess, no jobs, you better off?
Maybe you should work at one of those hotels.
@@ryder4508Maybe if they don't like it they should find a better job.
@@ryder4508Nobody forces them to work there.They work there because the benefits are so good.
Hotels should have negotiated.
why are they are staying at hotels that are on strike?
Pay should be adjusted according to monthly occupancy rates... when hotel makes more revenue then its shared with all the workers.
We all know due to the very weak yen the Japanese are now traveling within Asia and more domestically.
Workers are workers. They get what they’re paid. They don’t invest a dime to build what they work inside of.
Keep voting taxing democrats
sheep
@@thatoneguy8064 Sheep
You're a joke if you think either party gives 2 fcuks about you😂
Exactly, they voted for the party that ruined our economy.
Rashawn 100% correct… not good enough for the price paid for accommodations.
They should be shut down by health dept, if they have one??!!😮
I think I fell in love with Ms. Lee
Marriott is the worst! I had billing issues with them for over 6 months, before it was rectified!
Hold off, let them go broke, they got to pay rent and feed there families, they be back soon
@@moneyrayweather6895 The union gives them three hundred dollars a week while they strike.
Nothing but flips striking
Fight island fight!!!
DON'T GO TO WAIKIKI!
It doesn’t sound that bad???!!!
It is true though many jobs in Hawai'i offer little pay and it is a lot expensive to live here that's why most native Hawaiians no longer live on the island and live in the states very sad to see our culture slowly dying
The 50th state is so broken it's collapsing upon itself
Not state dummeh states border eachother
nobody coming back to hawaii 😢
Glad they're on strike go Hawaii get paid more u deserve it for having the highest cost of living
Shut tourism down, locals are sick of dealing with to many people on this island!
If there’s no tourism Hawaii would crumble every state needs tourism.
Tourists are ruining the environment here. Hawaiians lived a long time without tourists! Trade tourism for sustainable farming. Fuck the state the waste all our tax dollars.
Crumble 😂😂😂 the only thing that has crumbled is your brain.🧠@@michaelperez5172
If only we could all complain at our jobs and stop working til the boss paid us more. No ones forcing you to work at the hotel. Leave if you not happy
This behavior is rude and nasty. It's organized crime. The union should raise money to build hotels if they think the business is so profitable. Compete. Don't rob!
As a pro-union governor, good thing Gov. Green is traveling and does not have to handle the union strike.
Wow glad I changed my dates and hotel 😅
That's funny, it looks like they're paying the Four Seasons and Aulani Hotel workers a fair wage. Hell, do you know Buc-ee's gas station? They pay their workers more than twice the minimum wage and they're happy. This is at the freaking gas station.
Waaaaaah 😢
Pua ting😢😢😢😂
Optimus robots can't come soon enough
Bring in more illegals, they will work for free with lodgings and food, they have already free medical insurance from biden
Listen to masta 😂😂😂
Oh you poor things, have to make your own beds!
The BEST and WORST advertisement is WORD OF MOUTH! Wait till they tell their friends that HI SUCKS!
😂😂😂😂 Communist striking!!
Just rent an Airbnb. Problem solved.
hawaii struggling already now this
that means the strike is working. those people are scabs anyway the should support the workers and cancel their reservations. then walk out of the hotel.
Are you going to pay their cancelation fees? Reimburse their lost wages from taking time off. You can't just reschedule a trip you've planned for years in advance.
Anotherhostage situation
I’m telling u the struggle is deeper than what yall tourist beleifs of dat state
ALINA LEE, WORKING FOR THE MONEY.
Guest at Hilton Waikiki village : where's my towels!?!?! 😠
Maria De LA pinoy: mauka😅😅😅
That's why unions should be abolished.
Residmets dont lik it either
Overpaid greedy flips asking for $40 per hour that’s how much a journeyman in the trades start off at. They are unskilled labor wanting wages higher than nonunion work.
Such first-world nonsense! There’s no customer service because the workers aren’t being paid a fair wage.
Housekeeping makes $30 an hour and gets health benefits. That's more than some people with college degrees.
Stop hiring adults who think they are going to make a living off this job. This is a job for students. No education is necessary for this line of work.
That’s a terrible thing to say this is one of jobs the native community gets on the island that was taken from the them and is driving them off the island.
@@michaelperez5172 this is how boomer transplants think. That they are holier than thou art. As if minimum wage should not be a livable wage. Because how would he feel special if he wasn't surrounded by people poorer than him to look down on?
SHAME take CARE of the VISITOR'S they paid alot just to come to HAWAII 😢
Anytime my business is just about to make a profit I send 5% to get tax 😂what a joke
They are already get more money than me...everyone wants more wages...but still they are getting way more money than me....
The rich people are mad. Lmao
This is Hawaii all the time, nothing to do with a strike. Hawaii is a 4th world country.
Hele aku malihini 😂
Greedy flips most are fresh fobs from pi immigrants