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Communications Workers of America File Unfair Labor Practice Charge Against Apple World Trade Center Flagship Store
Press Release
The charge details illegal activities at the company’s World Trade Center flagship store, such as interrogating staff, surveillance, restricting the posting of union fliers, and requiring employees to attend mandatory anti-union speeches.
CWA Statement on the Mass Shooting at Tops Supermarket in Buffalo
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Once again Black people in our country have been targeted and traumatized by a violent white supremacist. Ten people were killed, three wounded, and millions terrorized in this racially motivated attack.
Biden Administration’s Internet for All Initiative Will Shrink the Digital Divide, Create High Quality Union Jobs
Press Release
The Biden Administration’s Internet for All Initiative, announced today by U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, will ensure that the resources in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will be used as Congress intended – to bring reliable, high speed internet connections to every household in the United States while creating high quality union jobs in our communities.
CWA/ATTM Orange CBA - Bargaining Report #21
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May 13, 2022
The Orange Bargaining Team continues to meet daily with the Company. We have made progress on most issues important to all groups covered by the Orange Contract. We have spent the last several months of bargaining focused on making improvements to just about every aspect of your work lives, and we believe we are close to securing a contract that will do just that.
Activision-Blizzard Worker Urges FTC, DOJ to Consider Impact of Corporate Consolidation on Workers When it Comes to Big Tech Mergers
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Brice Arnold, a Design Researcher at game development company Activision-Blizzard, testified at a hearing held by the FTC and DOJ analyzing the firsthand impacts of mergers and acquisitions in the technology industry. As Activision-Blizzard's planned acquisition by Microsoft is set to be reviewed by the FTC, Arnold called on regulators to investigate potential harms to workers within the gaming industry.