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ALOHA! The Hawaii State AFL-CIO has always been a ehampion for the working people. It has: • Striven to achieve higher standards of livirig. • Fought for better working conditions and a higher minimum wage. • Brought collective bargaining to workers. • Achieved equality of opportunity for all workers, regardless of race, creed, color, and sex. • Supported laws aiding workers and opposed laws harmful to workers. • Protected and strengthen democratic institutions and preserved America's democratic traditions. The very existence of unions is to help workers achieve a better life. That purpose will remain valid as long as there are unachieved goals and a single worker being unfairly treated. Organized labor faces many challenges in an increasingly complex industrial society. We will meet these challenges with confidence and respond to the needs and opportunities of the times by working together. Sincerely, Gary Rodrigues. President