Counties, state and UPW sign contract
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(R-L) Governor Neil Abercrombie and United Public Workers (UPW) State Director Dayton Nakanelua sign a four-year contract for Hawaii's public employees on Monday at the Governor's office in the State Capitol. (R-L) Kauai Mayor Bernard Carvalho, Maui Mayor Alan Arakawa and Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell stand aside before signing the contract along with UPW members.
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(L-R) Kauai Mayor Bernard Carvalho, Maui Mayor Alan Arakawa, Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell and United Public Workers (UPW) State Director Dayton Nakanelua listen to Governor Neil Abercrombie before they sign a four-year contract for Hawaii's public employees on Monday at the Governor's office in the State Capitol.
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United Public Workers (UPW) State Director Dayton Nakanelua offered words about the collective bargaining process just before signing a four-year contract for Hawaii's public employees at the Governor's office in the State Capitol on Monday along with Governor Neil Abercrombie, Hawaii's Mayors and fellow UPW members.
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(R-L) Governor Neil Abercrombie and United Public Workers (UPW) State Director Dayton Nakanelua sign a four-year contract for Hawaii's public employees on Monday at the Governor's office in the State Capitol.
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Governor Neil Abercrombie discusses the coming together needed for collective bargaining with (R-L) United Public Workers (UPW) State Director Dayton Nakanelua and Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell listening in just after they signed a four-year contract for Hawaii's public employees on Monday at the Governor's office in the State Capitol.
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United Public Workers (UPW) State Director Dayton Nakanelua offered words about the collective bargaining process while Governor Neil Abercrombie (left) looks on just before they signed a four-year contract for Hawaii's public employees at the Governor's office in the State Capitol on Monday.
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Governor Neil Abercrombie along with United Public Workers (UPW) State Director Dayton Nakanelua and the neighbor island mayors, signed a four-year contract for Hawaii's public employees on Monday at the Governor's office in the State Capitol.
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