HONOLULU—Retired ILWU Oahu Division Director and long-time ILWU leader Jose Corpuz passed away on December 18, 2002. Jose retired from the ILWU in 1991, after 45 years of active involvement in the labor movement.
HONOLULU—Retired ILWU Oahu Division Director and long-time ILWU leader Jose Corpuz passed away on December 18, 2002. Jose retired from the ILWU in 1991, after 45 years of active involvement in the labor movement.
On January 20th, many of us will celebrate the Martin Luther King Day holiday. This is a holiday where we are encouraged to take action to promote the values and principles that Dr. Martin Luther King championed—racial equality, social justice, and nonviolent social change.
HONOLULU—Pineapple members on Oahu and Maui are preparing to return to the bargaining table in January 2003.
Being a member of the ILWU runs in the family for thousands of people in Hawaii.
SAN FRANCISCO—Meeting in caucus, ILWU longshore delegates overwhelmingly approved the contract agreement reached between the union and the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) late November. The caucus, a representative assembly of delegates from all locals on the West Coast, reviewed each section of the agreement in detail, questioning the Negotiating Committee and seeking clarifications.
HONOLULU—After one-year at a temporary location at 720 Kapiolani Blvd in
Honolulu, the ILWU has returned to its centtral headquarters at 451 Atkinson Drive.
The central office is home to the Local Offiicers and staff, the Oahu Division and its
full-time officers, the International Hawaii Regional Office, the Organizing
Department, and the union’s bookkeeping, mailroom, printshop, and library.
LIHUE—The 46th annual ILWU Mixed Bowling Tournament was held on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 29-30, 2002 at the Lihue Bowling Center on Kauai.
Twenty teams from ILWU Divi- sions on the Big Island, Maui, Kauai and Oahu participated in this year’s tournament for a total of 105 bowlers. The tournament sponsored singles, doubles, and team events, and also awarded prizes to bowlers
with the top total scores in the “All-Events” category.
HONOLULU—For the last seven years, the Big Island team from the Mauna Lani Bay Resort has dominated the ILWU statewide basketball tournament and walked away with the state championship. One
reason for this dominance may be the fact that the team is able to recruit the best players from over 3,500 members who work at 6 major ILWU hotels on the West side of Hawaii.
The ILWU Local 142 has a long history in the movement for safe, decent, and affordable housing. The Union has not been a financier or developer, but we have been an advocate for our members, other working families, and the elderly.
The ILWU reached a landmark agreement with the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) on Saturday, November 23, 2002, that will benefit workers, the shipping industry, consumers and our economy. ILWU leaders say the contract is a winwin for West Coast ports, workers and nation’s consumers.