HGEA Hawaii Government Employees Association

The Maui Island Division office will be temporarily closed on Friday, June 12 due to a repair to the AC system. Staff wi...
06/10/2026

The Maui Island Division office will be temporarily closed on Friday, June 12 due to a repair to the AC system. Staff will be available on this day. Should you need immediate assistance from our team, reach out to us at (808) 244-5508 or [email protected].

Mahalo for your patience and understanding.

06/10/2026

HGEA’s Executive Director Randy Perreira spoke out on Hawaii News Now after new concerns were raised over capacity and staffing issues at the Hawaii State Hospital.

“The census is extraordinarily high. Tensions are high, and we are getting an increased number of calls from employees,” Perreira said. “They’re reporting incidents of assault, incidents of challenges with the patients. We will pursue some kind of litigation, if necessary, to address the safety and health of the staff to make sure that the hospital takes every precaution possible.”

As HGEA tries to move forward with pursuing a grievance, one of the biggest obstacles has been obtaining accurate violence reports from the hospital. As Randy mentioned, “There’s been some comment from the hospital that they don’t keep such statistics, which we know is not true. Clearly, they keep track of folks who are assaulted.”

Hawaii now has one of the most strained mental health systems in the nation. With the hospital operating far beyond its intended capacity, defendants who require treatment are either being returned to prison or released into the community without adequate care, creating significant public safety concerns.

Read more about Randy’s interview with Hawaii News Now: https://www.hgea.org/news/in-the-news-hgeas-randy-perreira-sounds-the-alarm-on-overcrowding-at-the-hawaii-state-hospital/

HGEA will be closed for King Kamehameha Day on June 11.Mahalo for understanding!
06/04/2026

HGEA will be closed for King Kamehameha Day on June 11.

Mahalo for understanding!

06/03/2026

HGEA members, particularly our educational officers in Unit 6, fought a massive battle against SB 3334, which would have changed the way principals and vice principals are selected and evaluated. And it would have changed the organization of DOE by eliminating complex area superintendents. Can you take us back through that fight? What made the difference here?
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The 2026 Legislative Session wrapped up earlier this month, and HGEA scored a few significant wins for members. These include a bill to increase the maximum contribution and carryover amounts for public service flexible spending accounts, and a bill that would address the rising problem of educational employees facing harassment. The Legislature also confirmed a new labor-friendly Supreme Court Chief Justice.

With us this episode we have Randy Perreira, executive director of HGEA. You can also read more about our legislative wins on our website: hgea.org/action-center.

Watch now: https://www.hgea.org/the-negotiation-table/

06/02/2026

Let’s switch gears to some of the low-lights of this session. Lawmakers passed a bill that sounded good on paper – minimizing the impact of Citizen’s United and dirty money in our politics. But we’re now finding out that this bill signed into law by Gov. Green has some major consequences on union, particularly when it comes to endorsing candidates. Can you tell us about this?
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The 2026 Legislative Session wrapped up earlier this month, and HGEA scored a few significant wins for members. These include a bill to increase the maximum contribution and carryover amounts for public service flexible spending accounts, and a bill that would address the rising problem of educational employees facing harassment. The Legislature also confirmed a new labor-friendly Supreme Court Chief Justice.

With us this episode we have Randy Perreira, executive director of HGEA. You can also read more about our legislative wins on our website: hgea.org/action-center.

Watch now: https://www.hgea.org/the-negotiation-table/

06/01/2026

Two years ago, Gov. Josh Green placed Vlad Devens on the Hawaii State Supreme Court as an associate justice. This session, Devens was confirmed as Supreme Court Chief Justice. What will this mean for the labor landscape for the decade or so to come?
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The 2026 Legislative Session wrapped up earlier this month, and HGEA scored a few significant wins for members. These include a bill to increase the maximum contribution and carryover amounts for public service flexible spending accounts, and a bill that would address the rising problem of educational employees facing harassment. The Legislature also confirmed a new labor-friendly Supreme Court Chief Justice.

With us this episode we have Randy Perreira, executive director of HGEA. You can also read more about our legislative wins on our website: hgea.org/action-center.

Watch now: https://www.hgea.org/the-negotiation-table/

05/29/2026

This session we also saw several bills intended to address school employee safety following the assault on Natalie Iwamoto, associate athletic director at Moanalua High School. Three bills passed, including one named after Natalie, that makes harassment of education and public employees a misdemeanor. The AG is also given authority to help employees obtain TROs. Can you talk about why this is such a major win?
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The 2026 Legislative Session wrapped up earlier this month, and HGEA scored a few significant wins for members. These include a bill to increase the maximum contribution and carryover amounts for public service flexible spending accounts, and a bill that would address the rising problem of educational employees facing harassment. The Legislature also confirmed a new labor-friendly Supreme Court Chief Justice.

With us this episode we have Randy Perreira, executive director of HGEA. You can also read more about our legislative wins on our website: hgea.org/action-center.

Watch now: https://www.hgea.org/the-negotiation-table/

05/29/2026

The 2026 Legislative Session wrapped up earlier this month, and HGEA scored a few significant wins for members. These include a bill to increase the maximum contribution and carryover amounts for public service flexible spending accounts, and a bill that would address the rising problem of educational employees facing harassment. The Legislature also confirmed a new labor-friendly Supreme Court Chief Justice.

With us this episode we have Randy Perreira, executive director of HGEA. You can also read more about our legislative wins on our website: https://www.hgea.org/action-center/.

Watch now: https://www.hgea.org/the-negotiation-table/

One of the many benefits of being an HGEA member are the Makana Perks & Discounts.This June, save with some of our featu...
05/26/2026

One of the many benefits of being an HGEA member are the Makana Perks & Discounts.

This June, save with some of our featured partners!

To learn more about how you can take advantage of these benefits as an HGEA member, check out our website: www.hgea.org.

We hope to see you at our upcoming events!For more information, check out our website: www.hgea.org/events.
05/26/2026

We hope to see you at our upcoming events!

For more information, check out our website: www.hgea.org/events.

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