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Hawaii public school teachers picket over COVID-19 safety concerns

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Farrington High School special education teacher Inger Stonehill, left, joins other HSTA supporters as they wave to passing motorists on Wednesday, Oct. 20, in Honolulu. HSTA is filing a complaint with the Hawaii Labor Relations Board against the state Board of Education for failing to bargain with the union over COVID-19 safety issues during the pandemic.
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Central autism consultant teacher Juliana Romero, left, joins other HSTA members in waving signs and picketing along Punchbowl Street on Wednesday, Oct. 20, in Honolulu. HSTA is filing a complaint with the Hawaii Labor Relations Board against the state Board of Education for failing to bargain with the union over COVID-19 safety issues during the pandemic.
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Central autism consultant teacher Juliana Romero, left, joins other HSTA members in waving signs and picketing along Punchbowl Street on Wednesday, Oct. 20, in Honolulu. HSTA is filing a complaint with the Hawaii Labor Relations Board against the state Board of Education for failing to bargain with the union over COVID-19 safety issues during the pandemic.
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Osa Tui Jr., left, president of the Hawaii State Teachers Association, joins other members in holding signs and picketing along Punchbowl Street on Wednesday, Oct. 20, in Honolulu. HSTA is filing a complaint with the Hawaii Labor Relations Board against the state Board of Education for failing to bargain with the union over COVID-19 safety issues during the pandemic.
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Sheila Leong, second from left, joins other members of the Hawaii State Teachers Association in holding signs and picketing along Punchbowl Street on Wednesday, Oct. 20, in Honolulu. HSTA is filing a complaint with the Hawaii Labor Relations Board against the state Board of Education for failing to bargain with the union over COVID-19 safety issues during the pandemic.
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Members of the Hawaii State Teachers Association hold signs and picket along Punchbowl Street on Wednesday, Oct. 20 in Honolulu. HSTA is filing a complaint with the Hawaii Labor Relations Board against the state Board of Education for failing to bargain with the union over COVID-19 safety issues during the pandemic.
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Osa Tui Jr., middle, president of the Hawaii State Teachers Association, joins other members in waving and holding signs on Wednesday, Oct. 20, in Honolulu. HSTA is filing a complaint with the Hawaii Labor Relations Board against the state Board of Education for failing to bargain with the union over COVID-19 safety issues during the pandemic.
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Maui High School teacher Lisa Morrison speaks during a news conference on Wednesday, Oct. 20, in Honolulu. HSTA is filing a complaint with the Hawaii Labor Relations Board against the state Board of Education for failing to bargain with the union over COVID-19 safety issues during the pandemic.
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Osa Tui Jr., president of the Hawaii State Teachers Association speaks during a news conference on Wednesday, Oct. 20, in Honolulu. HSTA is filing a complaint with the Hawaii Labor Relations Board against the state Board of Education for failing to bargain with the union over COVID-19 safety issues during the pandemic.
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Osa Tui Jr., president of the Hawaii State Teachers Association speaks during a news conference on Wednesday, Oct. 20, in Honolulu. HSTA is filing a complaint with the Hawaii Labor Relations Board against the state Board of Education for failing to bargain with the union over COVID-19 safety issues during the pandemic.
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Members of the Hawaii State Teachers Association hold signs and picket along Punchbowl Street on Wednesday, Oct. 20, in Honolulu. HSTA is filing a complaint with the Hawaii Labor Relations Board against the state Board of Education for failing to bargain with the union over COVID-19 safety issues during the pandemic.
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John Witeck, middle, board member with the Hawaii Workers Center, joins HSTA members in holding signs and picketing along Punchbowl Street on Wednesday, Oct. 20, in Honolulu. HSTA is filing a complaint with the Hawaii Labor Relations Board against the state Board of Education for failing to bargain with the union over COVID-19 safety issues during the pandemic.
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John Witeck, right, board member with the Hawaii Workers Center, and Farrington High special education teacher Inger Stonehill, middle, wave to passing motorists on Wednesday, Oct. 20, in Honolulu. HSTA is filing a complaint with the Hawaii Labor Relations Board against the state Board of Education for failing to bargain with the union over COVID-19 safety issues during the pandemic.

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