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Public unions waffle on Dems
Honolulu Star Bulletin ^ | Monday, August 12, 2002 | Richard Borreca

Posted on 08/13/2002 12:56:35 PM PDT by Vidalia

In a year when the state Democratic Party needs all the help it can get, its natural allies, the public employee unions, appear uninterested at best and antagonistic at worst.

"Our members are very unhappy," says Russell Okata, the veteran leader of the state's biggest union, the Hawaii Government Employees Association.

Already, the Hawaii State Teachers Association and the University of Hawaii Professional Assembly have decided to take a hands-off approach in the primary election and withhold their support for any gubernatorial candidate until the general election.

The HGEA has told members to vote for either Democrats Lt. Gov. Mazie Hirono or D.G. "Andy" Anderson and to stay away from Democratic Rep. Ed Case, whom they consider to be unfriendly to labor.

The United Public Workers have given an early endorsement to Anderson, but with little public support.

The only other clear endorsement from a public employee union is the State of Hawaii Organization of Police Officers' endorsement of Republican Linda Lingle, which is already being used in a television commercial by the candidate.

Labor's distance from Democrats is not confined to just the gubernatorial candidates, it extends to the legislative races as well.

For instance, the HGEA, which also usually endorses incumbent Democrats, stayed out of a number of races, most notably the state senators grouped with Waianae Sen. Colleen Hanabusa, who has emerged as one of the more independent, high-profile Democrats in the Legislature.

Hanabusa led the fight against the administration photo van traffic enforcement program and for a comprehensive campaign spending reform package, but infuriated unions with her support of civil service and health fund reforms.

The HGEA also opposed two of Hanabusa's allies.

HGEA picked Sen. Lorraine Inouye over David Matsuura in a heated Democratic primary battle in Hilo. Matsuura is a Hanabusa ally. The union also picked Kauai County Councilman Gary Hooser over incumbent Democratic Sen. Jonathan Chun.

"It came out as expected," Hanabusa said, adding that the HGEA did not endorse her or her group four years ago. "Maybe they feel they can control those members (that were endorsed by the HGEA)."

Okata, HGEA executive director, responded that the endorsements show the union was "very unhappy with her leadership."

Okata, a veteran of two decades of governor's races, says the HGEA is at a crossroads. "We have 46,695 members, and we are part of the community and community issues are our issue, and we want to see the Legislature working with labor."

Okata said health fund changes, championed by Hanabusa as a government cost-cutting measure, would jeopardize union and retirees' health care benefits.

Fellow union leader John Radcliffe, associate director of UHPA, the only union to endorse Lingle four years ago, says both labor and politicians need to "look at some better communications."

Radcliffe warns legislators not to become too independent of union support. For instance, Hanabusa, who is a labor lawyer and is not getting HGEA support in the primary, might be "vulnerable to reasonable argument from organizations that have an interest in the Legislature."

Groups that traditionally have a interest in the Legislature, such as unions and businesses, Radcliffe says, feel alienated from the Democrat-controlled Legislature this year after it sponsored laws to regulate the price of gasoline and control medical insurance and prescription drug costs.

"We have a Legislature that managed to have business and labor object to it," Radcliffe said.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; US: Hawaii
KEYWORDS: hawaii; indecision; unions; waffles
Ooooohhh!

Trouble in Paradise?
1 posted on 08/13/2002 12:56:35 PM PDT by Vidalia
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To: Vidalia
Is Lorraine In-No-Way a wife, daughter or what relation to our lovely Sen. Inouywe? The breast grabber.....or what it under the skirt grabber.....only his HAIRDRESSER knows for sure.
2 posted on 08/13/2002 1:49:00 PM PDT by Ann Archy
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To: Ann Archy
She is more "Pillipino"...
3 posted on 08/13/2002 2:00:41 PM PDT by Vidalia
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To: Vidalia
The Union members today are the kids of the blindly loyal unionized plantation workers of the past. This new crop of union members are better educated and are not so loyal to the old rule of, "the worse Democrat is better than the best Republican". In addition, 40 years of Democratic rule has so overwhelmed the legal system with corruption and wrongdoing that even the most enept knows that all hell is about to break loose and heads will roll. The public unions have had their way with local governments to the point of economic and moral bankruptcy. There is no more money, no matter how much they "cook" the books. The golden goose is dead, adults are in charge of the national purse in Washington and no amount of "influence' from Senator Inouye can funnel more "grants" to prop up the economy. Even the corrupt "business" supporters, bank presidents, etc. are abandoning the "Ship of Shame". The public unions are about to lose their members and have decided to sit this election out or break from their blind and ignorant loyalty to the Democratic Party.
4 posted on 08/13/2002 2:36:07 PM PDT by caisson71
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"There is no more money, no matter how much they "cook" the books. The golden goose is dead, adults are in charge of the national purse in Washington and no amount of "influence' from Senator Inouye can funnel more "grants" to prop up the economy."

Absolutely! The "Gimme, gimme, gimme" (regardless of the level of productivity of any goods or services) attitude of the lazy union mentality is eating the state of Hawaii alive, like the stomach cancer of a mule .

The mule will continue on the same path until it falls over dead.

The likes of Inouye, Akaka, Mink and Abercrombie continue to prod the dying mule into a canter, and lie to the state's citizens about their capacity to "bring in the pork".

Steak was once thought to be good for a black eye.

Applying bacon strips to "revive" a rotting carcass in the middle of the Pacific Ocean is not only pathetic, but it is sick...
5 posted on 08/13/2002 2:53:43 PM PDT by Vidalia
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To: Vidalia
Interesting. I don't thing the government unions are the only ones experiencing this.

My wife recently dropped out of the NEA. She came home from school today saying that the union was calling for an emergency meeting due to the amount of teachers quitting.

6 posted on 08/13/2002 3:12:59 PM PDT by DainBramage
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