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Plunging into Politics
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January 1, 2000
In office or on the campaign trail, CWA members are giving workers a voice.
It can be risky, intimidating, ego-deflating and maddening, not to mention a lot of hard work. But it may also be the most satisfying, inspiring, productive and important job you’ll ever hold.
It can be risky, intimidating, ego-deflating and maddening, not to mention a lot of hard work. But it may also be the most satisfying, inspiring, productive and important job you’ll ever hold.
Late Indiana Director Mae Mann Was CWA Pioneer
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January 1, 2000
VIVIAN MAE MANN, who went to work as an operator with Indiana Bell Telephone in 1925 and later served as a CWA state director in Indiana for 23 years, died on Feb. 28 in Mishawaka, Ind. She was 90 years old at the time of her death.
CWA Members Back on the Air at KPFA
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January 1, 2000
CWA Local 9415 members in Berkeley, Calif., who work for radio station KPFA, marched back to work in late July after being locked out for more than three weeks by Pacifica Foundation, the network which owns KPFA and four other stations.
Protests Force Collapse of Seattle WTO Talks
News
January 1, 2000
CWA members were among the tens of thousands of working people who made a stand in Seattle and sent a strong message to the international trade ministers attending the World Trade Organization meeting.
Newsmakers
News
January 1, 2000
David H. Gray, assistant to Printing, Publishing and Media Workers Sector President Bill Boarman, has announced his retirement. Gray began his career as an apprentice at the Detroit News in 1956 and joined Detroit Typographical Union 18 (CWA Local 14503) in 1957.