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Hawaii workers rally to have unemployment office open for in-person visits

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Local 5 members Lilibeth Herrell, middle, and Blandino Riocasa, third from right, listen and hold signs during a rally at the State Capitol on Wednesday.
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Local 5 member Blandino Riocasa lowers his head while listening during a rally at the State Capitol on Wednesday.
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Sergio Alcubilla, with the Hawaii Workers Center, pauses while speaking during a rally at the State Capitol on Wednesday.
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Former Hawaii governor Neil Abercrombie, right, takes the microphone from Sergio Alcubilla, with the Hawaii Workers Center, during a rally at the State Capitol on Wednesday.
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Local 5 members Lilibeth Herrell, middle, and Blandino Riocasa, left, react during a rally at the State Capitol on Wednesday.
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Local 5 members Lilibeth Herrell, middle, and Blandino Riocasa, second from right, listen and hold signs during a rally at the State Capitol on Wednesday.
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Local 5 member Earl Kaanoi speaks during a rally at the State Capitol on Wednesday.
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Workers react during a rally at the State Capitol on Wednesday.
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Dozens of workers listen to speeches during a rally at the State Capitol on Wednesday.
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Dozens of workers listen to speeches during a rally at the State Capitol on Wednesday.

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