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AT&T, Comcast Seek Job Security For Top Executives, Board Members: Workers Offered the Opportunity t
Washington, D.C. – While AT&T refuses to discuss workers' concerns about jobs and employment security, the company's board of directors and senior executives would give themselves job security at least through 2005, the Communications Workers of America charged.
CWA Response to AT&T Contract Extension Proposal: Statement by Ralph Maly, CWA Vice President for Co
Washington, D.C. – AT&T's proposed contract extension is long on rhetoric and very short on workers' concerns about jobs as the company moves ahead with its breakup.
New Era Cap Co. Fails to Gain Admission to Fair Labor Association's Monitoring Program
Washington, D.C. – The New Era Cap Co. took a major blow this week when the Fair Labor Association's (FLA) board of directors decided to take no action on New Era's application to join the FLA monitoring program.
Statement by CWA President Morton Bahr on Sen. Daschle's fight to win real relief for unemployed Ame
Washington, D.C. – The Communications Workers of America commends Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle for standing firm for real relief for our nation's unemployed families and fighting against an agenda of big tax giveaways that will do our economy little good in this recession.
Communications Workers Voice Concerns for Shareholders, Employees and Regulators Raised by AT&T-Comc
Washington, D.C. — The Communications Workers of America stated that the proposed merger of AT&T Broadband with Comcast raises many concerns for shareholders, for employees of both companies, and for consumers and regulators.