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NLRB Takes 'Extraordinary Action' to Consolidate Complaints Against T-Mobile US
In an extraordinary decision, the General Counsel for the National Labor Relations Board has moved to consolidate recent unfair labor practice complaints that have been brought against T-Mobile US. The telecommunications company has been cited for its relentless and escalating attempts over the past 10 years to stop workers from obtaining union representation.
CWA e-Newsletter: Apr. 3, 2014
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April 3, 2014
Money Is NOT Speech; Reducing the Number of Those Eligible to Vote ? Who Benefits?; Movement Building; New York State Launches Safe Patient Handling Program; NLRB to Hear Evidence of Illegal Activity by Tennessee Governor and Senator in Volkswagen Election; Common Cause Highlights 'Two Shameful Milestones' in Senate; People to Follow On Twitter; NABET-CWA Commends FCC Vote to Strengthen Television Ownership Rules
Money Is NOT Speech
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April 3, 2014
The Supreme Court's long-awaited decision in McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission, announced this week, has given the super-rich an even greater say in elections and our democracy.
Reducing the Number of Those Eligible to Vote - Who Benefits?
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April 3, 2014
It's ironic. Decisions by this Supreme Court have allowed states to make it more difficult for ordinary Americans to vote, while at the same time, the Court is sanctioning a new flood of dollars from the super-rich to candidates and campaigns. (See the story on this week's disastrous decision in McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission.)