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Texas: Building a Coalition to Fight for Essential Services
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March 7, 2011
Members of the Texas State Employees Union/CWA Local 6186 have formed a coalition with 36 other unions, civil rights and community groups that?s working for a fair approach to close the state?s budget deficit.
The Texas Forward Coalition is diverse. In addition to TSEU, it includes the Christian Life Commission, the Texas Criminal Justice Coalition, the Coalition of Texans with Disabilities, and United Way.
New Mexico: Governor Cripples State Worker Rights Board
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March 7, 2011
Within a month of taking office, New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez fired the director of the state?s Public Employee Relations Board.
?That action makes it next to impossible for the agency to enforce the state?s public workers? bargaining law,? said District 7 Staff Representative Robin Gould, a former state worker, and CWA?s legislative political coordinator for New Mexico. ?It?s like abolishing the entire National Labor Relations Board.?
Tennessee: Coalition Fights Extreme Attacks on Workers
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March 7, 2011
In Tennessee, a broad coalition of unions and community supporters is fighting extreme proposals by the governor and some state legislators to eliminate collective bargaining for teachers, block public workers from making voluntary political donations and end the deduction of union and association dues from government paychecks.
Missouri Legislators Want to Weaken Workers' Rights, Child Labor Laws
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March 7, 2011
In Missouri, the biggest assault against workers is coming from the state Senate, where the leadership is pushing a right to work (for less) bill to destroy private sector unions and a paycheck deception bill to destroy public sector ones.
Labor Secretary Solis Standing with Workers in Fight for Rights
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March 3, 2011
With 10,000 CWA members on the line, President Larry Cohen placed a historic phone call Wednesday night to Labor Secretary Hilda Solis, who pledged her support for workers fighting to save their collective bargaining rights.