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Voter Suppression and Right Wing Money Couldn't Derail Ohio Win
News
November 9, 2011
Even with the win on Tuesday, it's important to remember what the right was attempting in Ohio.
Ohioans Reject Extremist Agenda and Attack on Communities
Press Release
Tonight, Ohio citizens sent a message to extremist politicians: stop the attacks on working families and against workers who keep our communities secure. This really was a victory for the ordinary people of Ohio. And it was a sharp lesson for Ohio politicians and their right-wing supporters who thought they could push through an extremist agenda at the expense of Ohio citizens and communities. Elected officials who are considering more tax giveaways to the 1 percent should take a close look at this vote. The 99 percent have spoken loud and clear.
CWA Local 3204 President Walter Andrews on The National Black Television Network
News
November 8, 2011
At the invitation of CWA President Larry Cohen, Local 3204 President Walter Andrews represented the Communications Workers of America on the podium at the National Action Network (NAN) Martin Luther King, Jr. Rally and March on October 15, 2011.
National Action Network Martin Luther King, Jr. Rally and March Keeps Dr. King's Dream Alive
News
November 8, 2011
On October 15, 2011, more than 20,000 civil and human rights, labor, and economic justice advocates rallied at the National Sylvan Theater at the base of the Washington Monument to participate in the National Action Network Emancipator to the Liberator Rally and March.
AT&T/T-Mobile Merger Will Create New Jobs, Provide Real Guarantees for Workers
Press Release
A new analysis by the Communications Workers of America confirms that the AT&T/T-Mobile merger will bring back 5,000 net quality jobs from overseas and create as many as 96,000 additional quality jobs in the buildout of high speed wireless broadband to 97 percent of the population.