Ka’anapali Beach Club Workers Rally for their Families

Ka'anapali Beach Resort MauiHotel workers at the Ka’anapali Beach Club (KBC) in Lahaina, Maui organized a rally yesterday to protest the substandard agreement proposed by the hotel’s management.

The festive holiday-themed rally aimed to raise awareness to guests and the community about this important contract fight that impacts 198 workers and their families. Nearly 80 workers gathered along the beach and Lower Honoapi’ilani Road, wearing holiday hats and marching, chanting, caroling, and passing out leaflets

The hotel’s workers are demanding wages and benefits that match the standard set by other hotels that are part of UNITE HERE Local 5, like Sheraton Maui. KBC workers currently make $3 an hour less on average and do not have the same medical or retirement benefits that other Local 5 members receive.

“As members of Local 5, we stand united to have a good contract. We devoted our lives to work for this company, and we will stay together until we have this contract—for our families and our future,” says Imelda Ragudo, a KBC employee who works in the housekeeping department.

“I am a proud employee of the #2 property in the entire Diamond Resorts International corporation. Together, my teammates and I provide diamond-level service to our guests. We believe that we should receive industry-standard compensation and benefits that match our efforts,” says Kevin Deeley, who works in the KBC engineering department.

Hyatt waithelp fights for her seniority rights

2014-10-29 23.19.38With the help of the Contract Enforcement Team, Pam Toma (a waithelp at the Hyatt Regency Waikiki) filed a grievance against her employer for failing to schedule her and violating her seniority rights. As a result, Pam won $220.49 in wages. “Management needs to follow the rules. I hope they make sure this doesn’t happen again,” says Pam. Thank you for standing up for what’s right!”

UPDATED: 2014 General Election Endorsements

2014.10.27 General Election Endorsements (bulletin)The Candidates listed here have been recommended by Local 5’s member-led Political Action Team and approved of by the Union’s Executive Board as of Monday, October 27, 2014. PDF version here.

The 2014 General Election is on Tuesday, November 4. Polling hours are 7:00am – 6:00pm. More information can be found at the State of Hawaii Office of Elections website.

  • U.S. Senator: Brian Schatz
  • U.S. Representative Congressional District 1 (Honolulu): Mark Takai
  • U.S. Representative Congressional District 2 (Neighbor Islands, Rural Oahu): Tulsi Gabbard
  • Governor: David Ige
  • Lieutenant Governor: Shan Tsutsui
  • State Senate 4 (Hilo, Hamakua, Kohala, Waimea, Waikoloa, Kona): Lorraine Inouye
  • State Senate 23 (Kaneohe, Kauula, Laie, Kahuku, Waialua, Haleiwa, Wahiawa, Kunia): Gil Riviere
  • State Rep. 6 (Kailua-Kona, Holualoa, Kalaoa, Honokohau): Nicole Lowen
  • State Rep. 9 (Kahului, Puunene, Old San Hills, Maui Lani): Justin Woodson
  • State Rep. 20 (St. Louis Heights, Palolo, Maunalani Heights, Wilhelmina Rise, Kaimuki): Keiko Bonk
  • State Rep. 36 (Mililani Mauka, Mililani): Marilyn Lee
  • State Rep. 38 (Waipahu): Henry Aquino
  • State Rep. 40 (Ewa, Ewa Beach, Ewa Gentry, Iroquois Point): Rose Martinez
  • State Rep. 41 (Ewa Villages, Ewa Beach, Ewa Gentry, Ocean Pointe, West Loch): Matt Lopresti
  • State Rep. 47 (Laie, Hauula, Punaluu, Waikane, Waialua, Haleiwa, Pupukea, Kahuku, Sunset Beach): Kent Fonoimoana
  • State Rep. 48 (Haiku Valley, Kahaluu, Heeia, Ahuimanu, Kaneohe): Jarrett Keohokalole
  • Maui County Council: Elle Cochran
  • Kauai County Council: Gary Hooser
  • City Council District 4 (Oahu – Waikiki, Wilhelmina Rise, portions of Kaimuki and Kapahulu, Diamond Head, Kahala to Hawaii Kai): Tommy Waters

Huge win for Royal Hawaiian bell clerk

2014.10.22 Royal Hawaiian suspension removedHuge win for Kuulei Reiley, a bell clerk at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel. She was suspended for 5 days for not locking her bank vault, even though she had previously notified management that the vault equipment was faulty. After filing a grievance, the Employer rescinded her suspension with full back pay.

Hilton Hawaiian Village bar porter wins back pay

2014-09-18 15.50.10Luke Dekneef works at the Hilton Hawaiian Village as an on-call bar porter. He was denied work opportunities because the Hilton was giving work shifts to other workers, even though he was available and willing to work. The Contract Enforcement Team filed a grievance on Luke’s behalf. As a result, Luke won 8 hours of back pay.

International Housekeeper Appreciation Week

Some of our wonderful housekeepers at the Royal Hawaiian

Some of our wonderful housekeepers at the Royal Hawaiian

It’s International Housekeeper Appreciation Week! We want to thank all of our housekeepers for their hard work and for making a difference in our union and our community. We encourage everyone to tip their housekeepers, and for hotels to pay workers a living wage.