The Bouslog Labor Scholarship was established by the first female labor and civil rights attorney in Hawaii, Harriet Bouslog. She established this scholarship in 1989 to benefit ILWU Local 142 members and their families.
This year, there were 25 admitted recipients across all divisions. Congratulations to them, and we wish continued success to the current 52 total participants in the program.
participants in the program. The scholarship is now extended to graduate school if participants should choose to continue their education.
Any ILWU member or retiree with a relative going to UH is eligible for scholarships!
Donna Kim at a Local 142 press conference on June 22.
IMPORTANT DATES AT-A-GLANCE: Primary Election: August 11, 2018
General Election Registration Deadline: October 9, 2018
Late Registration and Early Walk In Voting: October 23 - November 3, 2018 (see elections.hawaii.gov for locations)
The ILWU’s 37th Convention met in Portland, Oregon on June 4-8. A total of 349 delegates and 40 fraternal delegates attended, along with up to 100 observers who witnessed the triannual meeting. The ILWU convention is the union’s highest decisionmaking body that meets every three years to democratically set policy, program, and consider changes to the ILWU Constitution.
on the convention floor, proposed resolutions had to first win support from a majority of local union members at home, or a majority of local union delegates attending the convention. Then each resolution was thoroughly explained, debated, amended and subject to a vote in one of the committees before finally reaching the convention floor where it faced further debate and a final vote by the delegates. In order to consider all of the proposed resolutions, some committees met late into the night in order to finish their work.
of British seafarers and the need for their own version of America’s Jones Act, the US law that protects domestic shipping industry.
He said the number of British seafarers will continue to decline through attrition and added that the threat of automated ships could reduce the number of seafarers even further.
at $350,000; if the cap is reached, the $0.25 allocation from the Per Capita will cease; the CHCF shall be used exclusively to fund host committee activities at International Conventions; requires areas that do not pay Per Capita, but who may receive funds from the CHCF, to contribute in a manner consistent with the resolution; requires the Titled Officers and Trustees, and the area Host Committee, to file an end of convention financial report to the IEB within 24 months of the end of the convention; and prior to sending any money to the Host Committee, the Host Committee shall submit a pro