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Mahalo Principals & School Food Service Workers
In honor of National Principals Day and School Lunch Hero Day, HGEA would like to mahalo the work of our principals and school food service workers. They are part of an […]
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Mahalo Library Workers & Administrative Professionals
HGEA would like to mahalo library workers and administrative professionals throughout Hawaii who keep our state and county agencies and libraries running. We are proud to represent library professionals at 51 libraries […]
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HGEA Applauds HSTA Agreement – State Should Provide Pay Equity For School Professionals
Statement from Randy Perreira, Executive Director of HGEA We are happy to see that the Governor and Superintendent have reached a tentative agreement with HSTA on a new contract on […]
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Three Bills We’re Watching – and Supporting – In the Legislature
The 2023 session of the state Legislature is in full swing, and HGEA is looking out for you. In addition to nearly two dozen bills that affect salaries, raises and […]
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Lifeguards Would Go: From Rescues to Winning “The Eddie”
HONOLULU – Luke Shepardson, 27-year-old North Shore native, started his day at the Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational on-duty with his fellow Water Safety Officer lifeguards and Hawaii Government Employees […]
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Hawaii News Now, March 22, 2022: Hawaii’s largest workers union endorses Sylvia Luke for LG
Hawaii’s largest public workers union announced Tuesday that it is endorsing Sylvia Luke for lieutenant governor. The Hawaii Government Employees Association said Luke — who currently serves in the state House and […]
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KITV, March 22, 2022: HGEA endorses Sylvia Luke for Lieutenant Governor
On March 22, the Hawaii Government Employees Association (HGEA) announced its endorsement for Lieutenant Governor in the upcoming election. Surrounded by dozens of supporters, HGEA Executive Director Randy Perreira declared […]
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Hawaii News Now, March 14 2022, City Workers exposed to COVID face deadline for seeking hazardous duty pay
City employees face a Friday deadline to apply for hazardous duty pay if they were exposed to COVID-19. Under their union contract, some city employees ― like lifeguards and Board […]
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HAWAII BUSINESS MAGAZINE: Many Say a Rule Change Would Persuade More People to Volunteer
A broad spectrum of companies, nonprofits, unions, associations and individuals support legislation that would change a rule that dissuades some people from serving on important state boards. A host of […]
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