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Why are the current employees and the long-term viability of the resort important?

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Why are the current employees and the long-term viability of the resort important?

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There are as many as 700 employees who work and support the operations of the resort, which is the largest employer on the North Shore and an economic engine for sustained prosperity of that community. It is in the public’s interest to keep the facility active and viable. Without the resort, most of those employees who live in Kahuku, La’ie, Sunset Beach, Pupukea, and Hale’iwa would be forced to seek employment elsewhere on the island. A representative of the major employees’ union is on the Governor’s Advisory Working Group.

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