More than 300 volunteers with membership in 23 different unions (including the SIU) teamed up in mid-April to participate in the Hawaii State AFL-CIO’s Labor of Love event, a yearly gathering where union members contribute their skills to support the local community. This year, volunteers worked to rehabilitate the Dole Middle School campus, a local school in Honolulu. Dole Middle School is a Title I facility, which, according to the U.S. Department of Education, means that it serves a large percentage of students from low-income families.
When asked about the event’s significance, SIU Honolulu Port Agent Hazel Galbiso said, “This year was special because Dole Elementary School – which is located in Kalihi, the same town as our union hall – was selected. We always look forward to participating and helping to beautify less fortunate, neglected public schools.”
Affiliates of the Hawaii Ports Maritime Council of the Maritime Trades Department (Hawaii PMC) often take part in this event. This year’s list of participating organizations included SIU, Marine Firemen (MFOW), Sailors’ Union of the Pacific (SUP), American Federation of Government Employees, International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Local 142, Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 1260, Hawaii Government Employees Association (AFSCME) Local 152, Elevator Constructors Local 126 and Laborers Local 368.
The participation of fellow union members was a big plus for Engine Storekeeper Tanya Awong. “That was the first time I had ever gone to anything like that, because I usually am out of town. I had a lot of fun and met a lot of people. I thought it would be a smaller group, but there were a lot of other unions there, too. There were about 10 of us that showed up from SIU, but I wish that even more people came out. I would definitely do it again next year, if I’m on land,” Awong said. Bosun Jim Reynolds also appreciated the attendance at this year’s project.
“The Labor of Love event was a great experience,” he said. “It’s always a worthwhile time to give back to the community by doing these types of projects. It was amazing how big a turnout there was from SIU and the other unions. I was happy to see fellow crewmates from the SBX there, too. The school staff was very emotional about the big response, and the turnout was so large that it took us way less time to repaint the designated areas around the outside of the school complex.”
Dole Middle School received almost $80,000 worth of repairs during the Labor of Love event. In a single day, volunteers installed air conditioning units and laundry machines, renovated bathrooms, repainted several campus buildings and walkways, and set up new benches and picnic tables.
“The school was a little run down,” observed Steward/Baker Marcus Rowe. “When the kids come to see the renovations, I hope it will uplift them and inspire them to do better in school and maybe in life because it showed that somebody cared.”
Hawaii State AFL-CIO President Randy Perreira (of AFSCME) said of the event: “At a time when our community is facing ever-increasing costs and new challenges, Hawaii’s labor unions remain committed to fighting to raise living conditions and improve the quality of life for all citizens. Our Labor of Love project is where all unions bring their talents and resources together to improve a school in need. Today our union members proudly demonstrate that labor unions in Hawaii are more relevant than ever as we showcase our skills and commitment as valuable members of our local community.”
After volunteers completed their work renovating Dole Middle School’s campus, the school hosted a Union Career Day. Members of several Hawaii PMC-affiliated unions took their places at booths to represent their respective organizations and educate future workers about the many possibilities for a career in which their labor will be rewarded.
“You hear such bad things about kids these days, but these middle school kids that came out for career day were really interested – especially when I told them that I work with food,” Rowe noted. “The kids were asking questions about what it’s like going out to sea. I absolutely inspired some future Seafarers that day. I’m glad I did it, and I’d do it again in a heartbeat.”
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