For Wednesday, December 10, 2008
By Star-Bulletin Staff and News Services
POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Dec 10, 2008
"MLP has begun to make the necessary moves to position itself for a resurgence, and I look forward to working with the board and management team to help the company capitalize on its potential," he said.
David Cole, chairman, president and chief executive of MLP, said in early November that he will step down at the beginning of next year; however, he will continue to serve as a company director.
The suit, which was filed Monday, asks for all service employees who worked at the hotels between Dec. 8, 2004, until now to be compensated for tips and service charges. It is the first such lawsuit on Oahu.
Gurrobat alleges that the hotels charge banquet and event customers gratuities of 17 percent or more but do not distribute the entire amount to the applicable staffers. The suit states that most of the money goes to hotel management. Hawaii law prohibits this practice unless it is disclosed to the customer.
Deposit beverage distributors must submit monthly distributor reports and payments to the department no later than the 15th calendar day of the month following the end of the payment period of the previous month. Five Star Transportation was cited for late payments and reports submitted for the months of August 2006; May, April and October 2007; and May, July, and August 2008.
The department has fined the company $3,520.
Kent Lucien, vice chairman and chief financial officer, will assume his responsibilities until a successor is named.
As part of Kamaaina Appreciation Day, the museum will hold a drawing for two of its red-dirt T-shirts displaying the Puunene and Paia mills. All residents will receive 20 percent off the purchase of these shirts on that day.
The Sugar Museum was established in 1980 as a memorial to early sugar pioneers Samuel T. Alexander and Henry Perrine Baldwin. The museum is open year-round, Monday through Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call 871-8058 or visit www.sugarmusem.com.
The pizza chain was founded in 1986 and has more than 75 locations open, with another 400 in development nationwide. It offers 17 pizzas as well as sandwiches, salads and calzones.
» State Farm Insurance has announced the following new agents:
* Paul MacDonald will be based at the Kahului office. He joined the firm as an agency intern and was previously a sales employee at AAA Auto Club of Oregon.
* Chad Santiago will be based at the Lahaina Gateway Shopping Center office. He was previously a manager for Enterprise Rent-A-Car & Commercial Trucks in Oregon.
* Ryan Souza will be based at the Kulamalu Town Center in Pukalani. He previously worked in safety operations for the Kamehameha Schools Maui campus.
"MLP has begun to make the necessary moves to position itself for a resurgence, and I look forward to working with the board and management team to help the company capitalize on its potential," he said.
David Cole, chairman, president and chief executive of MLP, said in early November that he will step down at the beginning of next year; however, he will continue to serve as a company director.
The suit, which was filed Monday, asks for all service employees who worked at the hotels between Dec. 8, 2004, until now to be compensated for tips and service charges. It is the first such lawsuit on Oahu.
Gurrobat alleges that the hotels charge banquet and event customers gratuities of 17 percent or more but do not distribute the entire amount to the applicable staffers. The suit states that most of the money goes to hotel management. Hawaii law prohibits this practice unless it is disclosed to the customer.
Deposit beverage distributors must submit monthly distributor reports and payments to the department no later than the 15th calendar day of the month following the end of the payment period of the previous month. Five Star Transportation was cited for late payments and reports submitted for the months of August 2006; May, April and October 2007; and May, July, and August 2008.
The department has fined the company $3,520.
Kent Lucien, vice chairman and chief financial officer, will assume his responsibilities until a successor is named.
As part of Kamaaina Appreciation Day, the museum will hold a drawing for two of its red-dirt T-shirts displaying the Puunene and Paia mills. All residents will receive 20 percent off the purchase of these shirts on that day.
The Sugar Museum was established in 1980 as a memorial to early sugar pioneers Samuel T. Alexander and Henry Perrine Baldwin. The museum is open year-round, Monday through Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call 871-8058 or visit www.sugarmusem.com.
The pizza chain was founded in 1986 and has more than 75 locations open, with another 400 in development nationwide. It offers 17 pizzas as well as sandwiches, salads and calzones.
» State Farm Insurance has announced the following new agents:
* Paul MacDonald will be based at the Kahului office. He joined the firm as an agency intern and was previously a sales employee at AAA Auto Club of Oregon.
* Chad Santiago will be based at the Lahaina Gateway Shopping Center office. He was previously a manager for Enterprise Rent-A-Car & Commercial Trucks in Oregon.
* Ryan Souza will be based at the Kulamalu Town Center in Pukalani. He previously worked in safety operations for the Kamehameha Schools Maui campus.