Hawaii has not enacted a statewide predictive scheduling or fair workweek law. Wage-and-hour rules under HRS Chapter 387 govern overtime and reporting time, but advance scheduling notice is not generally required.
Unlike Oregon, Seattle, San Francisco, and New York City, Hawaii has not adopted a statewide predictive scheduling law requiring employers to provide advance notice of work schedules or premium pay for shift changes. HRS Chapter 387 governs minimum wage, overtime, and basic wage practices, while HRS 388 covers payment of wages and final pay timing. Reporting time pay is not generally required by Hawaii law. Hawaii has not preempted counties from enacting predictive scheduling rules, but no county has done so. Employers must still comply with collective bargaining agreements and any contractual scheduling commitments.
Wage and hour violations under HRS 388-11 carry back-wage liability and civil penalties; no specific scheduling penalties exist.
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East Honolulu, HI
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East Honolulu, HI
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East Honolulu, HI
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East Honolulu, HI
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East Honolulu, HI
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East Honolulu, HI
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