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CWA Champions T-Mobile Merger at AT&T Shareholders' Meeting
News
May 5, 2011
The pending AT&T merger with T-Mobile would go a long way toward expanding America's broadband network while improving job security for thousands of T-Mobile workers who finally would have the benefit of union representation, CWA Executive Vice President Annie Hill told AT&T shareholders Friday in Little Rock, Ark.
"Our country needs high-speed broadband for economic development, for jobs and to ensure that all Americans have affordable access to the Internet. This merger will help enormously to achieve those goals," Hill said, speaking on behalf of CWA at the company's annual shareholders meeting.
"Our country needs high-speed broadband for economic development, for jobs and to ensure that all Americans have affordable access to the Internet. This merger will help enormously to achieve those goals," Hill said, speaking on behalf of CWA at the company's annual shareholders meeting.
TOPGUN Aircraft Maintenance Workers Join IUE-CWA
News
April 21, 2011
Beating back their employer's anti-union campaign, workers who maintain U.S. Navy fighters in Nevada recently voted 10-1 to join IUE-CWA Local 89119.
AT&T/T-Mobile Deal Will Benefit Workers and Build Out Broadband
News
March 24, 2011
AT&T's acquisition of T-Mobile USA is good news. AT&T will build out broadband to provide service to 95 percent of the country and workers at T-Mobile will benefit from a management record of neutrality in organizing.
T- Mobile USA and AT&T Merger Means Faster and More Widespread Broadband
Press Release
The acquisition of T-Mobile USA by AT&T will mean greater access to high speed communications, especially for residents in rural communities.
'The World is Watching,' Global Unions Take On T-Mobile Campaign
Press Release
The global union movement, the International Trade Union Confederation, has announced it is launching a major global campaign to convince Deutsche Telekom to end its attack on workers' rights in the U.S. and allow T-Mobile USA workers the right to join a union.