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CWA: AT&T Breakup Raises Serious Concerns for Workers, Consumers, Longterm Investors
Washington, D.C. - The Communications Workers of America expressed concern about today's announcement by AT&T that it will split the company into four separate operations. AT&T has operational problems which cannot be fixed with financial restructuring, CWA said.
NABET-CWA Members Strike KMEX-TV 34, Univision's Los Angeles Station
Los Angeles - Employees at television station KMEX, members of the National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians-CWA, walked off the job just after midnight on Monday, October 23, 2000 after station management failed to offer a proposal that addressed workers' key concerns about jobs,
Labor, Business Groups Urge Congress to Reject Unnecessary Restrictions in Telecom Investment
The Communications Workers of America, the AFL-CIO and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce are calling on Congress to reject a legislative proposal that would unnecessarily restrict investment in U.S. telecommunications companies by foreign-owned companies with more than 25 percent government ownership.
CWA Members Approve Verizon Settlement Overwhelmingly
Members of the Communications Workers of America have overwhelmingly approved their new 3-year contract settlement at Verizon Communications.
CWA's Bahr Calls for Tougher Hate Crime Law in Wake of Killing of Gay Union Member
Communications Workers of America President Morton Bahr issued the following statement today: