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HRS §377-12

Ten-day strike notice for farm workers

Farm, agricultural, or dairy workers in Hawaii must give the labor board at least ten days' notice before striking if the strike could ruin or seriously damage the product. The board must then tell the employer right away.

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The statute, as written — Strike notice

Where the exercise of the right to strike by employees of any employer engaged in the State in the production, harvesting, or initial processing of any farm, agricultural, or dairy product produced in the State would tend to cause the destruction or serious deterioration of the product, such employees shall give to the board at least ten days' notice of their intention to strike, and the board shall immediately advise the employer of the notice.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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