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Organization for Mutual Benefit

A third and 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.

This is spelled out in the ILWU Declaration of Principles:

What do the letters stand for?

The letters I.L.W.U. stand for International Longshore and Warehouse Union, a union created in 1934 when longshore and
warehouse workers on the West Coast of the United States merged to form a single union. In 1937, longshore workers in Ha-
waii chose to join up with the ILWU, because it was a democratic union that stood for racial equality within its membership.
This was important to the Hawaii members who were mostly of Hawaiian and Asian ancestry.

Union Programs and Membership Services

The ILWU Membership Services Program helps members get the most from the benefits provided by their union contract or by government and private agencies. This program is not limited to job-related problems, but will help members and their families with any problem they have, whether at home, in the community, or in school.

What is At Will Employment?

In the United States, an employee who does not have a union or any kind of agreement with their employer over job security, is considered an “at will” employee. This pretty much means all nonunion workers in private industry—or about 70 percent of U.S. workers—are at will.

An “at will” worker may be terminated by their employer at any time and for any or no reason. This means that a boss could wake up one morning and decide to fire the first employee he sees that day. As unfair as this may seem, it is perfectly legal under U.S. law.

ILWU sets priorities for 2003 legislative session

The ILWU identified the 12 most important political issues which the union will focus on during the 2003 session of the Hawaii State Legislature. The issues deal with health care (1,2,9,10), workers rights and benefits (3,4,5,6,7), tax breaks for business (8), education (11), and working harbors (12).

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