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Kim Coco Iwamoto
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Unite Here Local 5, which represents about 11,000 Hawaii hospitality, health and food service workers,
endorsed Kim Coco Iwamoto for lieutenant governor on Wednesday.
Iwamoto “has been a staunch ally of Local 5
for over a decade and is an enthusiastic supporter of our One Job Should Be Enough campaign,” said Eric Gill, financial secretary-treasurer of Unite Here Local 5, in a news release. “Like us, she believes that one job should be enough to live in Hawaii, to provide for our families, and to retire with dignity. We know that she will turn the lieutenant
governor’s office into the People’s Office. She has demonstrated that in her
unwavering commitment to equal rights and inclusivity, both in and out of the workplace.”
Iwamoto is in a competitive primary race for the lieutenant governor’s office. Other Democrats vying for the post include Kauai Mayor Bernard Carvalho, state Sens. Josh Green and Jill Tokuda and former state Sen. Will Espero.
Iwamoto, an attorney, is a former member of the Board of Education and served on the Civil Rights Commission.
“In an age when labor unions are under assault from legislatures imposing right- to-work laws, from the looming JANUS decision from the U.S. Supreme Court, to local threats of
illegal vacation rentals and privatization, it is truly
inspiring to see the work Local 5 is doing with its members and the community to fight back,” Iwamoto said, referring the case Janus v. AFSCME, which could result in a major setback to
public-sector unions.
This is the union’s first major endorsement this
political season.