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Taking power and using it

233 to 202 and 51 to 49. What do these numbers mean? They stand for the number of Democratic versus Republican Congressional representatives and the number of Democratic versus Republican Senators sworn into office Jan. 4, 2007. They stand for a political shift of power from the Republicandominated Congress that was held since 2002 in the Senate and 1994 in the House.

Voice of the ILWU

Richard Baker Jr.
Division Director

As the Hawaii Division Director for the past three years, I have tried to lead the Hawaii Division Team to achieve its goals in the areas of organizing, mobilizing, negotiations of good and fair contracts, and building of our unit leadership.

Knowledge is power

The classes are part of the ILWU’s regular education program that focuses on providing on-going education to rank and file leaders and union members. A democratic union like the ILWU requires an educated and informed membership and on-the-job union leaders who get the support and training they need to do the work of the union. Thus far, six classes have been held on Hawaii, Maui, Kauai, and Oahu, attended by a total of 166 members. More classes will be scheduled later this year and throughout next year.

Reworking Race: The Making of Hawaii’s Interracial Labor Movement

Reviewed by Gene Vrana, 
Director of Educational Services and Librarian

Hawaii upsets Kauai in fast pitch round robin

LIHUE—It was a beautiful Saturday for softball—especially for the Mauna Lani team from Hawaii Division, which defeated perennial champions Kauai Coffee and claimed first place in the 52nd ILWU State Fast Pitch Tournament.

Oahu recognizes members who make the Division strong

HONOLULU—Oahu Division presented awards recognizing outstanding service by members and units at its Division Executive Board meeting on February 23, 2007.

Individual awards Unit Leader of the Year: Lance Kamada, 4406 - The Honolulu Advertiser; Honorable Mention Earl Totten, 4304 - Del Monte Fresh Produce, Inc

Outstanding Steward: Gaylen Teraoka, 4404 - Pepsi Bottling Group; Honorable Mention Jason Simon, 4406 - MidWeek/ Star-Bulletin.

Recruitment begins for 8th ILWU Labor Institute

HONOLULU—The 8th ILWU Labor Institute, a five-day long leadership training program for rank and file leaders, is scheduled for October 15-20, 2007, at the ILWU Hall in Honolulu. All delegates, including Oahu, will be housed at the Ala Moana Hotel across the street.

Top labor educators from the mainland and Hawaii have been recruited to teach workshops on the skills and practical knowledge needed by rank and file union activists.

Labor board orders Del Monte Hawaii to pay more to laidoff pineapple workers

HONOLULU—A ruling by the Hawaii Labor Relations Board orders Del Monte Fresh Produce (Hawaii) to pay additional severance and medical benefits to eligible former employees of Del Monte. The workers lost their jobs in January 2007 when the Floridabased company permanently closed pineapple operations on Oahu.

Turning the tide for working people— get involved with your union

The Local Convention completed its work in September 2006 and adopted programs that will guide us for the next three years. It addresses the various areas that are important to our membership. I would like to cover one program area that needs to be strengthened.

30th annual recognition night for Hawaii Division

HILO—Recognition Night has been a tradition of good food, fellowhsip and fun for the past 30 years with Hawaii Division. This year’s event on February 10, 2007 was no exception. With food prepared by Isaac Fiesta Jr.a nd his steadfast crew, music by Bonnie and Doug, and the hard work of the full-time officers and friends, Recognition Night 2007 was a success.

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