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CWA: AT&T/DIRECTV Merger Will Advance Broadband Buildout and Benefit Consumers, Workers
The proposed AT&T/DIRECTV merger will advance the deployment of high-speed broadband, strengthen competition in the video and broadband markets, and promote collective bargaining and good, career jobs, the Communications Workers of America said in comments filed today with the Federal Communications Commission.
Justice At CNN After 11 Years
After 11 years, CNN employees finally have a measure of justice. The National Labor Relations Board on Monday found ?overwhelming? evidence of anti-union animus at the cable news giant and ordered it to ?make whole? more than 300 employees who lost their jobs and the benefits of union representation in the wake of the company?s phony reorganization scheme to get rid of unionized workers.
CWA Statement on Senate Vote on Democracy for All Amendment
It is distressing to see the polarization of the U.S. Supreme Court, and now the Senate, on the critical issue of getting big money out of our politics.
CWA Statement on the "Democracy for All" Constitutional Amendment
We commend the Senators showing support for a fair election process, not one controlled by a flood of corporate and big money contributions. Majority support in the Senate demonstrates change is possible.
End of Sprint Bid for T-Mobile is Good News for Workers, Consumers
The merger of these two competing companies would likely have meant more job loss since both companies have a track record of offshoring U.S. jobs. Had the merger gone forward, the two companies likely would have bragged about new synergies that would enable them to cut even more U.S. jobs.