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Convicted Meth Dealer Asks Federal Court Permission to Take Over . . . More recently, Kupau, Jr, fought and won a Federal Labor Board case after a 2019 rotator cuff injury was used to block him from the LIUNA “out of work list” thus preventing him from being called for jobs Kupau says this is a violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act
Differing on Development — Remembering Walter Kupau In time, he became the highest paid union leader in the state and, for six months, a resident of Lompoc Federal Prison, in California When we met Kupau, he was president of the Hawaii State
Walter H. Kupau, Gordon Yanagawa, and Robert Oyadomari,plaintiffs . . . These consolidated appeals arise out of a union election and the disputed candidacy of an insurgent union member, Mr Kupau, in this challenge of the incumbent leadership of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local 745
United States of America, Plaintiff-appellee, v. Walter H. Kupau . . . The chief executive officer of C W was Walter Mungovan Defendant Kupau, who was the statewide head of the union, characterized the purpose of the picketing as informational, i e , intended to alert the public that C W paid below union scale wages
Honolulu Star-Bulletin Local News In November 1984, Kupau and three other union staff members -- Keith Hirota, Francis Miller and Theodore "Joe" Hackbarth -- were charged with beating Mililani Town construction manager John Murchinson
Back from the Grave - Honolulu Magazine Even dead, Walter Kupau seems to leap from the pages of Lori Aquino’s new novel, The Ghost of Walter Kupau Controversial, charismatic, tough-talking, Kupau headed up the Hawaii
U. S. v. Kupau (U. S. v. Kupau, 781 F. 2d 740 (9th Cir. 1986)) - vLex . . . Kupau opposed the NLRB action and submitted to the court affidavits that the picketing was solely informational Kupau also testified at the perjury trials of other union officials that the picketing was not organizational These characterizations conflicted with conversations--covertly taped by Mungovan--between Mungovan and Kupau, and between
Hawaii Labor History Biographies A tireless union organizer, he was often at odds with less aggressive unions and rarely hesitated to provoke his own arrest on a picket line when he wanted to draw more public attention to the dispute