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ILWU Local 142 Notice of Nomination and Election of Officers for 2016-2017-2018

—Procedures— 

Nomination—September 1-15, 2015. Nomination Petitions (ILWU-E-Form 14) signed by 25 members in good standing must be submitted to the Local Secretary-Treasurer between September 1 and September 15, 2015, inclusive. The Local President, Vice President, Secretary-Treasurer, and members of the Local Executive Board At-Large from the Industrial Groupings shall be nominated from the floor at the Local Convention.

Hawaii longshore unit unanimously approves new 5-year contract

Hawaii Longshore Division negotiating committee (sitting, l-r): Secretary-Treasurer and Unit 4201 Overall Secretary Drake Delaforce, Division Director Nate Lum, Statewide Negotiating Committee Chair and Unit 4201 Overall Chair Elgin Calles, Unit 4201 Overall Vice Chair Dustin Dawson, International Vice President (Hawaii) Wesley Furtado.

West Coast longshore members overwhelmingly ratify new contract by 82%

Longshore workers voted overwhelmingly to ratify the tentative contract agreement reached in February with the Pacific Maritime Association.

Substantial gains made in Grand Hyatt Kauai contract

Grand Hyatt Kauai negotiating committee (sitting, l-r): Local Vice-President Teddy Espeleta and International Vice-President (Hawaii) Wesley Furtado. Standing (l-r): Hoku Keamoai, Tyson Moises, Business Agent Pam Green, Teddy Rentrop, Unit Chairperson Joey Silva, Trudy Azeka, Kori Benzine, Nancy Abigania and Rhonda Morris. Not pictured: Division Director Michael Machado.

Montage Kapalua Bay inks contract, gains are outstanding

A first time contract for Housekeepers at Montage Kapalua Bay has been ratified by the 29 members who now belong to ILWU Local 142, Maui Division. The advantages of joining a union—obtaining better wages, employer provided medical and dental benefits, job security and decent working conditions—is clearly demonstrated in the newly negotiated agreement.

A Guide to the ILWU: What every member should know

Are You a New Member?

Are you a new employee, hired within the last twelve months? If so, this issue of the VOICE of the ILWU was prepared especially for you. As a union member, you are entitled to many rights and benefits and some responsibilities. This issue will help get you started with the essential information you need as a member of the ILWU. Even longtime members may find the information useful.

Welcome to the ILWU!

A guide to what every member should know

As a member of ILWU Local 142, you are a part of a long and proud tradition where workers join or form organizations for their mutual benefit and to promote fairness and justice on the job. These organizations are called labor unions, trade unions, or just unions.

Organization for mutual benefit

A very important benefit of union membership goes far beyond your job. You are now a member of a workers’ organization—dedicated to defend your interests as a worker and to promote the general welfare of you and your family.

Maui Division Awards Dinner begins on a somber note

Maui FTOs with the unit bulletin editors recognized at the Maui Division Awards Dinner (l-r): Division Director Stephen Castro, Business Agent Steven Lee, Lourdes Rivera with the David E.Thompson Award for Statewide Excellence awarded to Seini Dennis, LaPhena Wahinehookai, Local Representative Cyrus Kodani, Emmanuel Baltazar accepting the award for Melissa Widing, Business Agent Stephen West, and Joseph A

Hawaii ILWU members show the strength of their connection to the union on recognition night

HILO—On February 21, 2015, Hawaii Division held its 38th Annual Recognition Awards at the Garden Court banquet room at Nani Mau Gardens. It rained most of the day in East Hawaii, darkening the late afternoon sky and slicking roads. But bad weather did not put a damper on the spirits of Big Islanders—nearly 200 ILWU members, pensioners and guests showed up to attend the event celebrating the hard work done by Hawaii Division in 2014.

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