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Posted on: Friday, May 1, 2009

Community college job fair draws hundreds of residents

A job fair on Kaua'i this week featuring just 34 businesses attracted hundreds of job seekers in a sign of how hard the Garden Island has been hit by the recession.

Kaua'i's jobless rate broke double digits in March, reaching 10.3 percent, the highest among Hawai'i counties and well above the state average of 7.1 percent.

Kaua'i's unemployment rate has more than tripled last year's 3.1 percent.

About 300 to 400 people turned out Wednesday at the job fair at Kaua'i Community College. Many had lost their jobs because of the economic downturn.

Wayne Mukai of WorkWise Development, which helped host the event, estimates there are about 3,000 unemployed eligible workers on the island of about 60,000 residents. He said that doesn't include people who are classified as underemployed.