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Democratic Candidates Support KMEX Strikers on Election Night
Los Angeles -- Members of the National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians-CWA, who are on strike at KMEX, the Univision-owned television station in Los Angeles, got a big boost on Election Night, as Democratic party candidates honored their strike by refusing to grant interviews to s
Cingular Wireless Workers in Illinois Choose CWA: Victory is Largest Single Wireless Group to Say Un
Washington, D.C. - An organizing campaign by workers at Cingular Wireless in Illinois has resulted in the largest single wireless group to date - nearly 1,200 workers - choosing union representation and the Communications Workers of America.
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.