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CWA Supports Additional Funding for the Affordable Connectivity Program and other Urgent Needs
CWA members have a longstanding commitment to making sure that every household in America has reliable high-speed internet service, and we have been strong advocates for the Affordable Connectivity Program.
Communications Workers of America Applauds Introduction of Empowering Striking Workers Act
Today, U.S. Representatives Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), and Donald Norcross (D-N.J.), introduced the Empowering Striking Workers Act to make striking workers eligible for unemployment insurance nationwide.
CHIPS Communities United: Over 50 national and local groups call on semiconductor manufacturing companies to deliver on the promise of good jobs, stronger communities, and environmental protections
A new coalition of public interest organizations, known as CHIPS Communities United (CCU), released a public letter calling on semiconductor companies receiving billions in U.S. tax dollars to “avoid the problems of the past and achieve a new, higher standard of accountability as prioritized by the Biden Administration.”
National Audubon Society Found in Violation of Labor Law After 18 Months of Negotiations with Union
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has determined that the National Audubon Society has violated national labor laws during negotiations with its union employees, represented by the Bird Union-CWA.
New Survey Finds Many Medicare, Obamacare Federal Call Center Workers Rely on Safety Net Programs Due to Low Wages, Cannot Afford Their Own Health Care
CWA and Strategic Organizing Center (SOC) have unveiled a new report showing that Maximus workers at Medicare, Affordable Care Act (ACA) and CDC call centers across nine states struggle to make ends meet and support their families on the wages and benefits they earn working for Maximus, a massive federal contractor.