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ILWU Local 142
Constitution and Bylaws DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES We,
the men and women working under the jurisdiction of ILWU Local 142 Hawaii, in order to
build and maintain a strong local organization and provide for the defense of our common
interests, promote the general welfare of our members, their families and other wage
earners in the community, and uphold the rights and dignity of our labor and its organized
expression, have determined that we shall be guided by the following principles: 1. An injury to one is an injury to all. 2. All rights and duties belong, without discrimination
to each member of this organization as long as they comply with the Constitution and
Bylaws. 3. The right of each member to receive a fair and just
return for their labor, to make possible sufficient leisure for education, recreation, and
cultural development. 4. The right to be treated in a decent and respectful
manner by the employer. 5. To use all possible safety measures in our work so as
not to injure brother or sister members; to reduce the hazards of our occupation to a
minimum and to get the maximum benefits for those injured and to fight for improved
benefits. 6. To conduct ourselves as union members in such a way
as to raise the living standard of all wage earners. 7. To establish our occupation as an honorable means of
earning a decent livelihood and protecting us against accident and the insecurities
resulting from sickness and old age. 8. To organize the unorganized on an industrial basis
instead of the outmoded, undemocratic craft union structure, which divides workers and
weakens their bargaining power. 9. To assist other unions whenever possible in their
resistance to attacks on their wages and working conditions and for the attainment of
their demands and to honor legitimate picket lines. 10. To buy union-made goods whenever possible. 11. To fight all violations of democracy, whether they
be racial, religious or political, to uphold the principle that all have an equal right to
work, to security and to leisure necessary to enjoy life. We reject racial, religious, sex
or political discrimination by anyone. 12. To continue fighting for the extinction of fascism
and all the misery it brings, under whatever form it may operate and under whatever mask
it may conceal itself. 13. To join in the worldwide peoples movement
against war and the causes of war, and to work for an enduring peace maintained and
protected by powerful international organizations dedicated to the elimination of fascism,
war and aggression. 14. To engage in political action to the fullest extent
of our energies and resources, so that our economic and social gains may be extended,
consolidated and protected. 15. To educate our membership as to their role and
responsibilities as union members toward the working class movement and society, with a
view to achieving a social order in which the resources of the earth shall be utilized to
bring the greatest good to the greatest number. 16. Basing ourselves upon these principles, we are
determined to do everything within our power, individually and collectively, to promote
the best interests of our members in pursuit of these aims by: (a) Maintaining democratic rank and file control of
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