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Hawaii Community Correctional Facility employees picketed the United Public Worker’s union office in Hilo. The UPW represents them or hasn’t been representing them according to the sign-waving workers.
According to Jonathan Taum, a sergeant at HCCC, when Kulani Correctional Facility closed workers there with seniority started to displace workers at HCCC. Workers at HCCC said their contract is supposed to protect their jobs and former Kulani workers should have to fill vacancies statewide first but it hasn’t been the case.
Taum said HCCC workers aren’t happy due to the hardship of having to move and some are being demoted or laid-off. Workers from HCCC question why the Big Island was targeted when the Reduction in Force (RIF) was supposed to be statewide. Taum said no jobs were lost on other islands and lack of support from the UPW has led them to stage the informational picket lines.
LET THEM KEEP THEIR JOBS!!!!!!
PLEASE BE FAIR :)
It sounds like the union isn’t responsive to the members.
who is the UPW? Is it a small union or is it part of a larger union? Our Union is very democratic and the members make all the important decisions. If you want to talk please call me at 503-724-1186.