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The Hawaiian government funds six innovative programs designed to develop employees of small businesses.
Sat Nov 08 2014
As the United States continues to recover from a recession that had a devastating effect on employment, one state is proactively investing in its workforce in an unlikely place: small business. In July 2014, the Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations (DLIR) awarded nearly $660,000 to six organizations in an effort to strengthen local businesses through training.
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