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April 4: A Call to Action
News
March 22, 2011
The CWA National Committee on Civil Rights and Equity and National Women?s Committee Urge You to Take Action Now!
Anne Marie Lofaso: Proposal would hurt unions
News
March 21, 2011
Workers' rights are under attack across the country. The attacks on public employees' collective-bargaining rights in Wisconsin and other states are the headline grabbers. But there is also a lesser-known assault -- of national importance -- on aviation and rail workers that strikes at the heart of our democracy.
A bill before Congress, the FAA Reauthorization and Reform Act of 2011 (H.R. 658), includes a provision that would reinstate the anti-democratic practice of counting workers who don't participate in a secret-ballot union election as having voted against the union.
T- Mobile USA and AT&T Merger Means Faster and More Widespread Broadband
Press Release
The acquisition of T-Mobile USA by AT&T will mean greater access to high speed communications, especially for residents in rural communities.
Breaking! Wisconsin Judge Blocks Public Worker Bargaining Bill
Press Release
Temporary restraining order puts anti-bargaining law on hold.
Women Bear Brunt of Union Busting
News
March 17, 2011
This piece was originally published in Politico
By: Rep. Rosa DeLauro and Heidi Hartmann
Across America, hardworking teachers, police officers, firefighters, nurses and other public employees are being squeezed from two directions.
On one hand, cutting deficits has become the main budgetary priority in Washington and state capitals, which means pay freezes or layoffs for hundreds of thousands of these middle-class workers. Meanwhile, in Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana and other states, governors are using the real problem of budget deficits as a justification to pursue a long-term goal: union busting.
Whether by design or default, this two-pronged assault on the public sector disproportionately hurts women.
By: Rep. Rosa DeLauro and Heidi Hartmann
Across America, hardworking teachers, police officers, firefighters, nurses and other public employees are being squeezed from two directions.
On one hand, cutting deficits has become the main budgetary priority in Washington and state capitals, which means pay freezes or layoffs for hundreds of thousands of these middle-class workers. Meanwhile, in Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana and other states, governors are using the real problem of budget deficits as a justification to pursue a long-term goal: union busting.
Whether by design or default, this two-pronged assault on the public sector disproportionately hurts women.