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Labor Organizations in Honolulu, HI

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Business Listing   Afl-Cio Western Region - Honolulu, HI - Phone: (808) 593-1675


Business Listing   Air Line Pilots Assn-Ais MEC - Honolulu, HI - Phone: (808) 838-0188


Business Listing   Air Line Pilots Assn-Alo MEC - Honolulu, HI - Phone: (808) 838-0022


Business Listing   American Postal Workers Union - Honolulu, HI - Phone: (808) 841-5728


Business Listing   Asbestos Workers Heat & Frost Insulators Local 132 - Honolulu, HI - Phone: (808) 521-6405


Business Listing   Association of Flight Attendants HWN Arlns Council 43 - Honolulu, HI - Phone: (808) 836-1397


Business Listing   Bricklayers & Allied Craftworkel 1 of HWI Intrntna - Honolulu, HI - Phone: (808) 841-0491


Business Listing   Carpet Linoleum & Soft Tile Union Local 1926 - Honolulu, HI - Phone: (808) 943-9665


Business Listing   Elevator Constructors Union-Local 126 - Honolulu, HI - Phone: (808) 536-8653


Business Listing   Glaziers & Glass Workers Apprentice & Training - Honolulu, HI - Phone: (808) 944-8515


Business Listing   Glaziers Architectural Metal & GLSS Wrkrs LCL 1889 - Honolulu, HI - Phone: (808) 946-3329


Business Listing   Graphic Communications International Un Local 501M - Honolulu, HI - Phone: (808) 947-5626


Business Listing   H G E A AFSCME Local 152 Afl-Cio - Honolulu, HI - Phone: (808) 536-2351


Business Listing   Hawaii Building & Construction ES Council Afl-Cio - Honolulu, HI - Phone: (808) 524-2249


Business Listing   Hawaii Electrical Workers Divis Lbrr's International Lo - Honolulu, HI - Phone: (808) 845-1986


Business Listing   Hawaii Electricians - Training Fund- Pension Fund- Annuity Fund- Health & Welfare Fund- Sub - Honolulu, HI - Phone: (808) 841-6169


Business Listing   Hawaii Electricians Prepaid Legal Fund - Honolulu, HI - Phone: (808) 841-0185


Business Listing   Hawaii Electricians Training Fund - Honolulu, HI - Phone: (808) 847-0629


Business Listing   Hawaii Fire Fighters Association Local 1463 - Honolulu, HI - Phone: (808) 949-1566


Business Listing   Hawaii Newspaper Guild - Honolulu, HI - Phone: (808) 949-1654


Business Listing   Hawaii State AFL-CIO - Honolulu, HI - Phone: (808) 597-1441


Business Listing   Hawaii State Teachers Association - Main Office - Honolulu, HI - Phone: (808) 833-2711


Business Listing   Hawaii Teamsters Local 996 - Honolulu, HI - Phone: (808) 847-6633


Business Listing   Hawaii Union Builders Foundation - Honolulu, HI - Phone: (808) 538-1505


Business Listing   Honolulu Typographical Union - Honolulu, HI - Phone: (808) 946-2023


Business Listing   I A T S E Local 665 - Honolulu, HI - Phone: (808) 596-0227


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Helpful Definition for: Labor Organizations


Labor organizations in Honolulu are specific man-power organizations that can provide a particular company or another organization on lien man-power or labor on lien. These are the middle organizations establishing a relationship or contact between men who form the basis of a production company, i.e. the Laborers and its management. Generally all the industrial units have their own Labor organizations. These organizations look after the issues that concern a laborer. They take significant efforts to make sure that a worker is paid off according to his services. They also help the management convey any kind of information or instruction to the workers.

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