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AT&T Continues Its Bad Faith Bargaining With "Final" Offer
The misleading message AT&T sent to CWA members this morning about their proposal and the status of bargaining amounts to direct dealing and is more evidence of the company’s continued bad faith. This type of conduct is what led to these workers going out on strike and it does nothing more than aggravate the situation.
Birds of a Feather: Audubon Joins Elon Musk in Challenging Constitutionality of Labor Law After Violating Workers’ Rights
The National Audubon Society took the extreme legal position that federal laws meant to protect American workers are unconstitutional. The claim, filed in a response to a National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) complaint against the conservation nonprofit for violating the law, echoed Elon Musk’s Space X in questioning the constitutionality of federal labor laws.
Apple Retail Workers Hold Informational Picket Outside Penn Square Mall in Oklahoma City in Advance of Bargaining Sessions
Over 80 CWA-represented workers held an informational picket to draw attention to Apple’s ongoing delays at the bargaining table. Workers were joined by local CWA members who wore red and held signs demanding the tech giant heed worker demands.
AT&T Uses Mediation to Delay Bargaining with CWA
In response to AT&T’s disingenuous use of the mediation process to stall negotiations, the Communications Workers of America have informed AT&T and the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service that the union is no longer interested in the mediation process.
Solidarity with Striking AT&T Workers Brings Football Fans Together Across Team Rivalries
As college football fans prepare to cheer for their teams in season openers, workers at AT&T Southeast are building a solidarity stronger than any team rivalry. Members of the Communications Workers of America (CWA) will be taking action and running mobile billboard trucks outside of college football stadiums today to spread their message of solidarity as the strike against AT&T Southeast enters its third week.