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Local 5 members celebrate vote on new contract

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Local 5 treasurer Eric Gill gestures to union members and hotel workers after ratification of a new contract negotiation at the Ala Moana Hotel on Tuesday. Local 5 hotel workers voted on a new contract that passed with 99.6% approval from about 1000 union members. The ratification will end the 51-day strike against several major hotels owned by Kyo-ya and managed by Marriott.
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Local 5 hotel workers celebrate after ratification of a new contract negotiation at the Ala Moana Hotel on Tuesday.
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Local 5 union president Gemma Weinstein reacts with fellow hotel workers after ratification of a new contract negotiation at the Ala Moana Hotel on Tuesday.
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Local 5 hotel workers celebrate after ratification of a new contract negotiation at the Ala Moana Hotel on Tuesday.
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Local 5 union member Sam Ho shaves his beard while celebrating with fellow union members after ratification of a new contract negotiation at the Ala Moana Hotel on Tuesday.
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Local 5 union member Sam Ho shaves his beard while celebrating with fellow union members after ratification of a new contract negotiation at the Ala Moana Hotel on Tuesday.
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Local 5 hotel workers Angela Prigge, right, embraces Jowenna Ellezar, middle, as they join fellow union members after ratification of a new contract negotiation at the Ala Moana Hotel on Tuesday.
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Local 5 union president Gemma Weinstein, left, celebrates with union member Jowenna Ellezar, middle, and Ellezar's son Jaysean Mageo, 5, after ratification of a new contract negotiation at the Ala Moana Hotel on Tuesday.
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Local 5 union president Gemma Weinstein reacts with fellow hotel workers after ratification of a new contract negotiation at the Ala Moana Hotel on Tuesday.
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Local 5 hotel workers queue up to cast their vote on a new contract negotiation at the Ala Moana Hotel on Tuesday.
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Local 5 hotel workers queue up to cast their vote on a new contract negotiation at the Ala Moana Hotel on Tuesday.
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Local 5 hotel workers queue up to cast their vote on a new contract negotiation at the Ala Moana Hotel on Tuesday.
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Local 5 hotel workers queue up to cast their vote on a new contract negotiation at the Ala Moana Hotel on Tuesday.
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Local 5 hotel workers queue up to cast their vote on a new contract negotiation at the Ala Moana Hotel on Tuesday.
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Local 5 hotel workers queue up to cast their vote on a new contract negotiation at the Ala Moana Hotel on Tuesday.
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Local 5 hotel workers queue up to cast their vote on a new contract negotiation at the Ala Moana Hotel on Tuesday.
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Local 5 hotel workers queue up to cast their vote on a new contract negotiation at the Ala Moana Hotel on Tuesday.
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Local 5 hotel workers queue up to cast their vote on a new contract negotiation at the Ala Moana Hotel on Tuesday.
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Local 5 hotel workers queue up to cast their vote on a new contract negotiation at the Ala Moana Hotel on Tuesday. Local 5 hotel workers voted on a new contract that, if passed, will end the 51-day strike against several major hotels owned by Kyo-ya and managed by Marriott.
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Local 5 hotel workers queue up to cast their vote on a new contract negotiation at the Ala Moana Hotel on Tuesday. Local 5 hotel workers voted on a new contract that, if passed, will end the 51-day strike against several major hotels owned by Kyo-ya and managed by Marriott.
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