A single worker is powerless to bargain with his employer for good wages and conditions. In the same way, a single voter can’t do much to influence the legislature.
Workers join unions so they can bargain as an organized group, and this pays off in better wages, working conditions, and job security. Likewise, unionized workers can organize their votes, which gives them the power to get laws passed that benefit workers and their families.
Through Union Political Action, working people in Hawaii have passed many good laws that have improved the conditions for all working people. Four examples of these laws are: 1) Workers Compensation Insurance; 2) Temporary Disability Insurance; 3) the Minimum Wage; and 4) the Prepaid Health Care Act which requires employers to provide medical plans to covered workers.
Unit 4405 - Foodland Super Market Ltd. Chair Dillon Hullinger, Business Agent Shane Ambrose, Business Agent Karl Lindo, and Unit 4405 - Sack ’n Save Chair Gordon Ogawa visit State Representative Marcus Oshiro (center) on the opening day of the 2005 State Legislature. Rep. Oshiro and other ILWUendorsed candidates have been strong advocates for working people at the state legislature.