Protect local jobs.
Preserve local journalism.

The workers of The Maui News are under attack.

The staff at The Maui News continues to deliver award-winning coverage of Maui County and its people despite the team going without a raise for nearly a decade. During that span, the staff and its unions have, in fact, agreed to givebacks to help the company through economic challenges.

The daily newspaper's workforce has been slashed by two-thirds in recent years, severely under what is sustainable to produce the newspaper. Every current employee is expected to do more with less, including working with outdated computers and programs. They are also expected to fill multiple roles. Though stretched thin, The Maui News staff won 17 Society of Professional Journalists Hawaii Chapter Excellence in Journalism awards this year.

Current proposals by Ogden Newspapers and the union-busting attorneys they have hired from the Mainland would allow them to slash working hours, cut benefits and undermine the work this community institution has been doing for more than a century.

“Certainly there’s something special about The Maui News. It is truly a local institution and synonymous with Maui County.”

— Mike Molina, Maui County Councilor