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CWA Statement on Frontier Communications Bankruptcy
Press Release
We call on Frontier and its creditors to work quickly to put Frontier on a strong financial footing and prioritize the long-term gains that will come from investment in Frontier’s network over extracting cash from the company for short-term profit. CWA members expect to have input in the direction of the company as the bankruptcy process goes forward.
IUE-CWA Members Demand General Electric Use Highly-Skilled Workforce to Build Life-Saving Ventilators for COVID-19 Patients
Members of the Industrial Division of the Communications Workers of America (IUE-CWA) held protests -- standing six feet apart -- at General Electric (GE) facilities in New York, Massachusetts, Texas, and Virgina, demanding that GE put its highly-skilled workforce to work manufacturing life-saving ventilators for COVID-19 patients and implement enhanced safety measures at its facilities to protect workers. The IUE-CWA members held signs saying “GE: We Can Make Ventilators” and “GE Keep Us Safe.”
Call Center Workers Speak Out, Say Companies Need to Do More as Workers Continue to Work in Crowded Centers Amidst the Covid-19 Pandemic
As call centers across the country provide support to consumers navigating the coronavirus pandemic and corporations rely increasingly on remote assistance with many storefronts closed down, call center workers are being forced to make difficult choices about whether to follow their employers’ demands to work in close proximity to others, or heed recommendations by the WHO and CDC to shelter in place and social distance to prevent community spread.
45 Members of Congress Led by Reps. Pocan and Schakowsky Demand CMS Protect Maximus Call Center Workers Answering ACA, Medicare, & Medicaid Calls
After the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued guidance mandating that call centers contracting with CMS force employees to work in-person, rather than telework, 45 members of Congress sent a letter to CMS Administrator Seema Verma demanding she reverse the policy and protect Maximus call center workers.
New Guidelines Aren’t Enough. Maximus CEO Bruce Caswell Needs to Meet with Workers Now
Maximus workers are calling on CEO Bruce Caswell to meet with members of their organizing committee immediately.