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Welcome to HGEA
The Hawaii Government Employees Association, AFSCME Local 152, AFL-CIO, is Hawaii’s largest union with more than 43,000 members statewide. HGEA represents a diverse group of state and
county government employees in seven bargaining units — blue-collar supervisors; white-collar employees; white-collar supervisors; educational officers; University of Hawaii administrative, professional and technical employees; registered professional nurses; and professional and scientific employees. HGEA’s mission is to preserve and advance employee rights and benefits through collective bargaining, legislative advocacy and political action.
HGEA AT WORK
Karl Iwasaki, Water Microbiologist
City and County of Honolulu
Board of Water Supply
Unit 13 Member, Oahu
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Union News
Oahu HGEA Movie Day - SOLD OUT!
HGEA Legislative Status Report for the 2008 Regular Session
HGEA MCEC Island Division Meeting and Elections
19th Biennial General Assembly: May 14-17
Three (3) lucky iPod Nano winners announced!
Okata receives AUW Norman Ahakuelo Labor Award
Hawaii Health Care Decisions Week: April 13-19 - HGEA supports Kokua Mau
HGEA Recreation Program looking to recruit volunteers
City HGEA Members: You May Be Eligible to be Included in New FLSA Lawsuit
HGEA supports AFL-CIO boycott of HTH Corporation's Pacific Beach and Pagoda Hotels
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Member Benefits
Watanabe Floral, Inc. (Oahu and in Waimea on Big Island)
Wailuku Florist
Flying Hawaiian Balloons
Flowers Forever (Kauai)
Ballooney Tunes
Aloha Petroleum, Save-A-$ Club (Save on Gas)
Café Che Pasta
H & R Block
Hawaiian Islands Medical
Melim Service Center
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