HSTA files labor complaint over 2,200+ teachers who are owed raises

2026-05-12T09:05:45-10:00May 12, 2026|Categories: News|Tags: , , , , , , |

The Hawaiʻi State Teachers Association has filed a complaint with the Hawaiʻi Labor Relations Board against the Hawaiʻi State Department of Education after HIDOE abruptly ended discussions and declared “closed” a case involving more than 2,200 public school teachers who are owed additional service credit that should result in raises worth thousands of dollars.

HSTA demands HIDOE response to educators who weren’t properly credited for prior teaching

2026-03-11T10:22:04-10:00March 11, 2026|Categories: News|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

The Hawaiʻi State Teachers Association is demanding a response and information from the Hawaiʻi State Department of Education after a judge's decision which clears the way for more than 2,200 public school teachers to receive service credit for teaching experience outside the department that would result in raises worth thousands of dollars. 

Judge rules in favor of teachers who weren’t properly credited for prior teaching

2025-11-25T15:13:09-10:00November 25, 2025|Categories: News|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

A state judge’s decision Tuesday to affirm a recent decision by the Hawaiʻi Labor Relations Board (HLRB) could clear the way for more than 2,200 public school teachers to be given service credit for teaching experience outside of Hawaiʻi, possibly raising their pay.

HSTA intervenes to ensure fair pay standards for teachers

2025-08-28T09:52:44-10:00August 28, 2025|Categories: News|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

The Hawaiʻi State Teachers Association (HSTA) has been granted permission to intervene in a court appeal of a labor board decision concerning hundreds of its members who have not received credit for prior teaching experience.

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