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AFL-CIO Endorses Re-election of President Obama
News
March 15, 2012
Meeting this week, the AFL-CIO Executive Council endorsed the re-election of President Obama, stressing that the President "honors the values of hard work, of mutual respect and of solving problems together ? not every person for himself or herself...Each of the Republican presidential candidates, on the other hand, has pledged to uphold the special privileges of Wall Street and the 1% ? privileges that have produced historic economic inequality and drowned out the voices of working people in America."
CWAers Stand Strong for Immigrant, Voting Rights in Alabama
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March 15, 2012
CWA members and leaders made the week-long march from Selma to Montgomery, Ala., last week, ending in a big rally on the steps of the state capitol.
CWA Expands Awareness Program on Threat to Democracy Caused by Corporate Dollars in Politics
Press Release
The Communications Workers of America (CWA) is expanding its national program to educate 700,000 members and their families about the threat to our democracy posed by the U.S. Supreme Court?s Citizens United ruling. That ruling allows corporations to contribute unlimited money to political campaigns because the court determined that corporations also have free speech and other rights that individuals are granted by the U.S. Constitution. CWA?s continued commitment comes as the national AFL-CIO passed a statement endorsing action to overturn the Citizens United ruling at its winter meeting in Orlando, Florida.
In Alabama, Voting Rights, Civil Rights Still Under Attack
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March 8, 2012
About 125 CWA members and leaders from Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and other states, are a big part of this week's Selma to Montgomery, Ala., march and rally.
Number of Co-Sponsors on "US Call Center Worker and Consumer Protection Act" Grows to 69
Press Release
Bi-partisan support on Capitol Hill for legislation that bans federal grants or guaranteed loans to American companies that move call center jobs from the U.S. overseas grew to over five dozen members of the U.S. House of Representatives, the Communications Workers of America (CWA) announced today.