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Political Engagement: A New Article Of Lived Faith
People in the pews and those who have left must challenge faith leaders who have helped advance political agendas that hurt people.
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Dawn Morais (who uses the byline Dawn Morais Webster for Civil Beat Community Voices) has called Hawaii home since 2001. Following a corporate career, she now provides communications counsel to nonprofits and teaches at the University of Hawaii. Her writing has appeared in local media, National Catholic Reporter, The Merton Seasonal, The Baltimore Sun, and Bamboo Ridge. A dissident Catholic, she worships at St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church in Kalihi, host to Hawaii’s first Catholic Worker House.
At Workers Day rally, hundreds call on state to help employees laid off during COVID
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HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - About 300 people gathered for a rally in Kalihi Saturday to celebrate International Workers Day.
But, organizers said they were also there to protest against an indifferent state government which they say has been slow to deliver unemployment benefits for people who lost their jobs during the pandemic.
“They’re waiting for six, seven, eight months. That is just unacceptable,” said Rev. Sam Domingo of the Hawaii Workers Center. “And we’re going to hold our leaders and government very much accountable.”
Workersâ rights groups come together around a single mission: Advocating for working families
Unemployed workers plead with government to fix broken system for jobless benefits By Samie Solina | February 18, 2021 at 5:56 PM HST - Updated February 18 at 5:58 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Problems with the unemployment system are just one of the grievances workers have over their treatment during the pandemic.
On Thursday, organizations representing workers came together to advocate for their members.
Some are calling for a higher minimum wage, especially when families need the money.
Nurses are asking to ban forced overtime.
And the Hawaii Workers Center is asking for the state Department of Labor to open up their offices in-person to those who need help processing their claims.
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