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Merged MCI/WorldCom Would Dominate the Internet And Stifle Telephone Competition, CWA Charges In Tod
Press Release
WorldCom's proposed acquisition of MCI would give the company near monopoly control over the Internet backbone with the power to set prices and control access by service providers, the Communications Workers of America charged in urging the Federal Communications Commission to block the deal.
University of California Health Care Professionals Vote for CWA Representation
Health care professionals at the five medical centers of the University of California voted by a two-to-one margin to join the Communications Workers of America.
"Global Outlaw" Sprint Must Be Stopped Union Leaders Protest Anti-Worker Tactics of Telecom Firms
MONTREAL, CANADA --
More than a thousand trade unionists here demonstrated against Sprint Corp. and labeled the telecommunications firm a "global outlaw" for its abuse of workers' rights.
More than a thousand trade unionists here demonstrated against Sprint Corp. and labeled the telecommunications firm a "global outlaw" for its abuse of workers' rights.
Newspaper Workers Take On Knight-Ridder Community, solidarity rallies focus on company's anti-union
Employees at Knight-Ridder Inc.-owned newspapers in nearly a dozen communities will protest the company's actions that are threatening the jobs of some 190 workers at the Monterey Herald in demonstrations on Thursday, August 21.
Statement by CWA President Morton Bahr Regarding Job Issues at Bell Atlantic and NYNEX
CWA has a written agreement with Bell Atlantic and NYNEX that guarantees there will be no involuntary layoffs of union members, and which greatly limits the transfer of personnel, as a result of the merger. This agreement runs through August 30, 1998.