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The bargain: Shipping companies have been able to implement some of the latest technology, the docks are part of one of the nation’s most productive industries, and workers have kept a voice on the job through their union.

ILWU Labor Institute builds skills, knowledge and unity

HONOLULU—A select group of 92 ILWU members came away from the union’s Sixth Labor Institute with a stronger sense of unity as ILWU members, a renewed commitment to improving the conditions of working people, and the skills and knowledge to make it happen The institute was held from August 25 to 31, 2002, at Tokai University in Honolulu.

The labor institute is a week-long, intensive leadership training program and represents the ILWU’s commitment to education and democratic, rank-and-file unionism where the members run the union.

Kauai wins state slow-pitch softball tournament

WAILUKU—Maui Division hosted the ILWU’s 10th Annual Slowpitch Softball tournament which was played at Keopuolani Park in Wailuku on September 28, 2002.

The first place team from Kauai included MVP Ronald “Blackie” Viquelia (front, second from left) and Most Homeruns and Most Runs winner Wendall Nonaka (standing, fourth from left).

49th state golf tournament draws small but enthusiastic group

KAHUKU—The 49th Annual ILWU State Golf Tournament was held at the Turtle Bay Resort Golf Club on August 31-Sept. 1, 2002. Despite the low turnout of 41 golfers for the event, many who participated couldn’t say enough about how much they enjoyed the tournament play and the awards banquet.

ILWU Local 142 endorses Mazie Hirono and Matt Matsunaga

As an organization, the ILWU sat on the bench in the primary election for governor. We had an “open endorsement” in that race which allows our members to vote for anyone they choose but prohibits the union and its leadership from publicly supporting any particular candidate.

Job security is most important issue for workers

Job security topped the list as the most important public policy issue for ILWU members, according to a survey of 122 unit leaders who attended training classes this year. The “Member to Member Survey” asked people to list the biggest concerns facing working families.

Workers are concerned about health care

Healthcare and Job security topped the list as the two most important public policy issues for ILWU members, according to a survey of 122 unit leaders who attended training classes this year. The “Member to Member Survey” asked people to list the biggest concerns facing working families.

ILWU Celebrates Labor Day

For Labor Day 2002, the ILWU collaborated with other unions in several activities statewide to celebrate the labor holiday.

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Kauai retirees enjoy annual picnic

LIHUE—Each year, Kauai pensioners look forward to a day of fun and camaraderie at the annual Kauai Division Pensioner Picnic. This year was no exception as 250 pensioners filled the patio of the ILWU building on Kauai. Kauai Pensioner Council president, Alfred Castillo, was pleased with the turnout.

This being an election year, the picnic brought out many ILWUendorsed candidates to speak to the crowd, including Ron Kouchi, JoAnn Yukimura, Gary Hooser, Mina Morita and others. Pensioners appreciated hearing from all the candidates and are more likely than most to turn out and vote.

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