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Public Regulation Commission Rejects CenturyLink’s Attempt to Shirk Responsibility to Provide Service to New Mexicans
For the second time in the past four months, the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission (NMPRC) has rejected CenturyLink’s attempts to avoid its responsibility to provide quality residential telecommunications service to all New Mexicans.
Bank Workers Win Historic Union
Today, the Communications Workers of America announced that a majority of bank workers at Beneficial State Bank chose to form a union, becoming the first U.S. bank workers in decades to win union rights.
T-Mobile Layoffs Show Need for Worker Voice at T-Mobile
Reports indicate that T-Mobile has laid off hundreds of Metro by T-Mobile workers even though its merger with Sprint is not yet final. CWA’s comprehensive economic analysis has found that the merger will result in the loss of up to 30,000 jobs.
Negotiations Begin For More Than 13,000 CWA-Represented AT&T West Workers
As contract bargaining opened today for more than 13,000 AT&T West workers, the Communications Workers of America (CWA) bargaining team urged AT&T to negotiate an improved contract that includes wage increases, benefit protections and a commitment to keeping good, family-supporting jobs in the region.
CWA Reaches Tentative Agreement with AT&T Southwest Mobility
Press Release
he Communications Workers of America (CWA) bargaining team has reached a tentative agreement with AT&T on a new four-year contract for Southwest Mobility workers. The CWA AT&T Southwest Mobility contract covers technicians, call center customer support workers, and representatives at AT&T's retail stores in Texas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas and Arkansas.