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Local Executive Board
The Local Executive Board (LEB) is the second highest policy-making body. It takes care of the work of the Union between conventions but must conform to the Constitution and Convention policies.
The LEB is composed of 20 members: the 3 Local Officers, 5 Industrial Grouping members (one from each grouping, elected by the membership at-large), 12 Division Representatives (the Division Directors, one Division Trustees, and one Division Board members who are elected from each of the four divisions). Hawaii International Executive Board members also sit on the LEB with voice but no vote.

The LEB meets four times a year, and its decisions and actions are reported to the membership in detailed minutes.