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United Public Workers has reached a settlement agreement with Hawaii County over temporary hazard pay for frontline workers who endured heightened risks during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Under the terms of the agreement, approximately 600 UPW workers in Bargaining Unit 1, including those who have since retired, will receive 15% of their hourly base rate or temporary assignment pay rate for all hours worked between March 4, 2020, and March 24, 2022.

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The agreement was approved by the affected members, with 82% voting in favor of ratification, according to UPW.

“Our members showed up every day, risking their own health to keep the island running during a time of crisis,” UPW State Director Kalani Werner said in a statement. “This settlement is a step toward acknowledging their dedication and the sacrifices they made for their neighbors.”

Earlier this month, the county also reached a similar hazard pay settlement with the Hawaii Government Employees Association, which represents about 5,400 Big Island workers in county and state positions.

The county estimates that overall, COVID-19 hazard pay for unionized employees will be about $70 million.