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Spotlight: Labor and Economic News Across the Country
News
April 1, 2001
Responsibly Rich
They’re fighting for a living wage, pay freezes for corporate CEOs and a tax system that’s fair to lower-income Americans.
Nope, it’s not your union talking — though CWA won’t argue their points.
They’re fighting for a living wage, pay freezes for corporate CEOs and a tax system that’s fair to lower-income Americans.
Nope, it’s not your union talking — though CWA won’t argue their points.
CWA Challenges Discriminatory Benefit Practices at AT&T in Class Action Lawsuit
Press Release
San Francisco - The Communications Workers of America and several AT&T employees today filed a class action lawsuit against AT&T, charging that the company discriminated against female employees who took pregnancy-related leave before April 1979. The suit was filed in U.S.
Pension Funds Challenge AT&T Scheme to Avoid Two-Thirds Shareholder Approval of Breakup Plan: Compla
Press Release
NEW YORK - The Amalgamated Bank's LongView Fund and the pension funds of the AFL-CIO and the Communications Workers of America today filed suit in the Supreme Court of New York to stop AT&T (NYSE: T) from attempting what the funds called "an end run around shareholders" by adopting an illegal pr
CWA Presses for FCC Audit of AT&T Broadband Cable Television Franchises: Preliminary Investigation F
Press Release
Washington, D.C. - AT&T Broadband is failing to publicly disclose information required by the Federal Communications Commission and should be penalized for violations of the public disclosure rules for cable television franchises, the Communications Workers of America told the FCC.
Spotlight: Labor and Economic News Across the Country
News
March 1, 2001
Musicians Trumpet Napster Ruling
A federal court ruling preventing Napster users from swapping copyrighted music on the Internet is getting a standing ovation from the American Federation of Musicians.
A federal court ruling preventing Napster users from swapping copyrighted music on the Internet is getting a standing ovation from the American Federation of Musicians.