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A Chance to Vote for Justice
News
February 16, 2022
Keturah is famous in her home state for serving the needs of young people and fighting for our civil liberties as an ACLU strategist. She has worked closely with local and state Republican and Democrat leaders on some of the most important legislation of the past few years, including Breonna’s Law, which bans no-knock warrants in Louisville and was passed unanimously in just 17 days. Keturah is now advocating for a similar law across all of Kentucky.
CWA / ATTM Orange CBA - Bargaining Report #8
News
February 15, 2022
The Union Bargaining Committee continues to meet with the Company every day. Today, the company passed one of the most offensive and concessionary proposals we have seen from them in many years. After your bargaining team expressed their outrage at the Company’s proposal, the Company immediately withdrew their concessionary proposal.
“Don’t Split Us Up”: Unionized General Electric Workers Spend Valentine’s Day in the Streets With Actions Targeting Board Members
Press Release
General Electric workers across America took to the streets to urge GE’s board members not to break apart the company in a new scheme that could create golden parachutes for CEO Larry Culp and other hedge fund connected executives.
CWA Files Objection to Proposed Amended Consent Decree on Behalf of Activision Blizzard Employees, Demands Full Fairness Hearing
Press Release
The Communications Workers of America (CWA) and a former Activision Blizzard employee have requested the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission hold a full fairness hearing to allow any objectors to fully explain their objections, calling the proposed amended consent decree “woefully inadequate.”
CWA / ATTM Orange CBA - Bargaining Report #7
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February 11, 2022
After three weeks of bargaining, the Union and the Company remain far apart on many major issues. Your Bargaining Team will not settle for a deal that we do not believe is fair and equitable, so we have agreed to a two-week contract extension. We believe that AT&T could have easily reached a deal within the last two weeks, we are not asking for anything unreasonable or undeserved.