From hotels to auto dealers, hospitals to memorial parks, ILWU members are working hard in our communities everyday.

Do you read the Honolulu Advertiser? ILWU members work there as inserters, truck drivers, and district managers. Do you shop at Foodland Super Market, Sack ’n Save, or at Star Market on Maui? Then you’ve met an ILWU member who works there as a courtesy clerk, grocery clerk, merchandise clerk or cashier.

If you’ve enjoyed products like Mauna Loa Macadamia Nuts, Kauai Coffee, Punaluu Bakery Sweet Bread, Pepsi-Cola, or Maui fresh pineapple—those products were grown or made by ILWU members.

ILWU members also contribute to our communities every day as mothers, fathers, coaches, church and community group leaders, good neighbors and friends.

Our motto is “An injury to One is an Injury to All,” and we work hard to improve the lives of all working families in Hawaii.

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