In an effort to introduce residents to employment prospects in public service, the Hawai i State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations (DLIR) is preparing to host a job and resource fair this Friday. The event, which is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 830 Punchbowl St., Rooms 310, 313, and 314 in Honolulu, promises attendees face-time with DLIR staff and an overview of a range of programs and divisions, including Workforce Development and Unemployment Insurance, among others.
DLIR’s release is a call to action for anybody looking for new job opportunities or just interested in learning more about programs that support Hawaii’s workforce. In a statement, DLIR Director Jade T. Butay said, “We are excited to invite the public to learn more about how DLIR supports Hawai’s workforce.” The event, which caters to people at all career phases, emphasizes diversity. The day’s schedule may include on-the-spot interviews, so proactive attendees are encouraged to bring their resumes and transcripts of education.
Supporting employment and labor rights in the area is a component of the DLIR’s larger charitable mission. The department’s scope affects a variety of work-life issues, from safety and health to guaranteeing that equitable wage practices are maintained, since it serves as the umbrella for organizations like the Hawai i Civil Rights Commission and the Hawai i Labor Relations Board.
In addition to providing a chance for job matching, the job and resource fair serves as a demonstration of DLIR’s significance in modern society. Attendees can learn a lot from the divisions on exhibit, such as Disability Compensation and Hawai i Occupational Safety and Health, whether they are looking to update their professional path or pursue new chances. Go to the event’s official website for additional details.
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