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Partner with Girl Scouts and Help Young girls Learn about the Labor movement
News
January 6, 2006
If you are looking for a great project for your Local?s Women?s Committee here is a way to not only help educate young girls about the Labor Movement, but build strong ties to the community as well.
Domestic Violence: The Union Response
News
January 6, 2006
Domestic violence fits into the agenda of unions as a family issue, a public health issue, a workplace issue, and a community issue. Like other struggles for health, safety, and human dignity, domestic violence impacts the lives of untold numbers of working people in the U.S. With increasing frequency, we hear reports about domestic violence that spills into the workplace. Domestic violence can have a disruptive, even dangerous effect on the lives of workers as well as the larger community.
Alliance@IBM: IBM Pension Change 'Yet Another Cut in Employee Benefits'
For More Information:
Lee Conrad, in Endicott, N.Y., 607-658-9285
Endicottalliance@stny.rr.com
www.allianceibm.org
Lee Conrad, in Endicott, N.Y., 607-658-9285
Endicottalliance@stny.rr.com
www.allianceibm.org
CWA:IBM Assaults Employees' Retirement Security
Following is a statement by CWA President Larry Cohen on IBM's plan to freeze employee pensions:
The announcement by IBM Corp. that it is freezing the pensions of some 120,000 employees is outrageous, even by the "Gilded Age" standard of today's corporate executives.
The announcement by IBM Corp. that it is freezing the pensions of some 120,000 employees is outrageous, even by the "Gilded Age" standard of today's corporate executives.
1,302 Former AT&T Wireless Workers at Cingular Organize with CWA in Orlando and New Mexico
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January 5, 2006
Former AT&T Wireless workers' desire to get CWA representation like 36,000 of their Cingular co-workers continued strong into 2005, with 1,302 employees in New Mexico and Orlando, Florida, gaining union representation on Jan. 3 and 4.