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Feedback: From Victims' Families: Thanks for Caring
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January 1, 2002
(Editors’ note: Freelance camera operator Tom Pecorelli of NABET-CWA Local 59053, lost his life when American Airlines Flight 11 struck the World Trade Center. The following was addressed to President Morton Bahr and the CWA family.)
Statement by CWA President Morton Bahr on Sen. Daschle's fight to win real relief for unemployed Ame
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Washington, D.C. – The Communications Workers of America commends Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle for standing firm for real relief for our nation's unemployed families and fighting against an agenda of big tax giveaways that will do our economy little good in this recession.
Communications Workers Voice Concerns for Shareholders, Employees and Regulators Raised by AT&T-Comc
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Washington, D.C. — The Communications Workers of America stated that the proposed merger of AT&T Broadband with Comcast raises many concerns for shareholders, for employees of both companies, and for consumers and regulators.
CWA: Tauzin-Dingell Bill Will Boost Jobs, Investment, Economy
Washington, D.C.-- Communications Workers of America President Morton Bahr is calling on the House of Representatives to jumpstart the economy by adopting the Tauzin-Dingell bill, also known as the Internet Freedom and Broadband Deployment Act, H.R. 1542.
Statement by Linda Guyer, president of Alliance@IBM, on the firing of more than 1,200 workers in IBM
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IBM's announcement this week that it will fire more than 1,200 employees in its microelectronics division is bad news, not only for longtime workers who are losing their jobs, but for IBM which will need their skills for the planned expansion of its chipmaking facilities and the turnaround of the in