POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Jun 04, 2012
~~<p>The chancellor of Kapiolani Community College says he is committed to ensuring instructors in its noncredit program are paid on time and has asked anyone who is overdue paychecks to call the administration.</p>
The chancellor of Kapiolani Community College says he is committed to ensuring instructors in its noncredit program are paid on time and has asked anyone who is overdue paychecks to call the administration.
The Star-Advertiser reported May 21 that numerous teachers were still waiting for their paychecks three to six months after completing their classes in the Continuing Education program. Although some agreed to be quoted in the paper, many were reluctant to complain publicly because as "casual hires" they have no job security. Login for more...