Failure to enact a living wage will hurt businesses
One of us started a small business, Island Naturals Markets, on Hawaiʻi island over 20 years ago that has created more than 200 higher-than-minimum wage jobs. It has thrived under difficult economic conditions and its founder and president has been recognized as the 2015 SBA Businessperson of the Year.
The other bought a small business, Kihei Ice, on Maui 19 years ago. She and her husband have created 15 higher-than-minimum wage jobs, thanks to the loyalty of employees who feel recognized for their contributions.
As businesspeople we invite others to join us in doing the right thing and stop opposing giving workers what is their due: a just living wage. As lawmakers, we can do right by working families. If we have the will.