Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SR59

Introduced
3/10/22  

Caption

Requesting The Department Of Labor And Industrial Relations To Collect Data Relating To The Development Of An Information Technology Workforce In Hawaii, Evaluate The Collected Data, And Develop A Strategy To Provide Better Information Technology Training.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the need for improved education and training programs to prepare a skilled workforce capable of meeting the demands of the technology industry. By collecting detailed data on existing training opportunities and the workforce landscape, the Department aims to develop a strategic plan to enhance training efforts. This could lead to increased employment opportunities and potentially higher wages within the tech sector, as the average wage in IT is already significantly above the state's survival wage level.

Summary

Senate Resolution 59 requests the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations to collect and evaluate data related to the development of an information technology workforce in Hawaii. This initiative is prompted by the recognition of the significant role that the information technology sector plays in Hawaii's economy, contributing over $2 billion to the state's GDP and growing at a faster rate than other sectors. The resolution acknowledges the current gap between the demand for qualified IT professionals and the availability of trained individuals within the state.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not face significant opposition, there may be discussions around the effectiveness and implementation of the data collection process and how the formulated strategies will be executed. Stakeholders may debate which kinds of programs should be prioritized and how to ensure the future workforce retains talent within Hawaii, especially as national and global competition for IT professionals continues to grow. Overall, the resolution serves as a stepping stone toward a more robust and equitable IT workforce in Hawaii, tackling current skills shortages and preparing for future growth.

Companion Bills

HI SCR65

Same As Requesting The Department Of Labor And Industrial Relations To Collect Data Relating To The Development Of An Information Technology Workforce In Hawaii, Evaluate The Collected Data, And Develop A Strategy To Provide Better Information Technology Training.

Previously Filed As

HI SR48

Requesting The Department Of Labor And Industrial Relations To Study The Establishment Of A Hawaii Workforce Excellence Award Program.

HI SR129

Requesting The Department Of Labor And Industrial Relations To Conduct A Study Of The Exemptions To Hawaii's Minimum Wage Law.

HI SR148

Requesting The Department Of Labor And Industrial Relations To Analyze The Available Data On Hawaii Workers' Compensation Cases Relating To Death Benefits For The Past Ten Years And Obtain Any Additional Data From The Hawaii Insurers Council Or Any Other State Or Federal Source To Recommend Any Updates To The Workers' Compensation Law.

HI SR183

Requesting The Department Of Labor And Industrial Relations To Conduct A Study On The Implementation Of A State Program That Requires Employers To Provide A Minimum Amount Of Paid Sick Leave And Supplemental Paid Sick Leave To Employees, With A Focus On The Effects Of Mandatory Paid Sick Leave On Small Businesses And Low-income Employees.

HI SR89

Requesting The Department Of Labor And Industrial Relations To Convene A Four-day Work Week Task Force To Evaluate How More Flexible Work Hours And A Four-day Work Week Can Be Implemented For Public Employees In Hawaii.

HI SR131

Requesting The Department Of Labor And Industrial Relations To Convene A Four-day Work Week Task Force To Evaluate How More Flexible Work Hours And A Four-day Work Week Can Be Implemented For Public Employees In Hawaii.

HI SCR63

Requesting The Department Of Labor And Industrial Relations To Study The Establishment Of A Hawaii Workforce Excellence Award Program.

HI SCR208

Requesting The Department Of Labor And Industrial Relations To Analyze The Available Data On Hawaii Workers' Compensation Cases Relating To Death Benefits For The Past Ten Years And Obtain Any Additional Data From The Hawaii Insurers Council Or Any Other State Or Federal Source To Recommend Any Updates To The Workers' Compensation Law.

Similar Bills

HI SCR65

Requesting The Department Of Labor And Industrial Relations To Collect Data Relating To The Development Of An Information Technology Workforce In Hawaii, Evaluate The Collected Data, And Develop A Strategy To Provide Better Information Technology Training.

HI SCR120

Requesting The Department Of Labor And Industrial Relations, In Collaboration With The Department Of Business, Economic Development, And Tourism And University Of Hawaii, To Collect Data Relating To The Development Of An Information Technology Workforce In Hawaii, Evaluate The Collected Data, And Develop A Strategy To Provide Better Information Technology Training.

HI SB3017

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