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Delegates Embrace 'One Nation' Movement, Oct. 2 March on Washington

One Nation movement plans Oct. 2 March on Washington.

One Nation movement plans Oct. 2 March on Washington.

Other resolutions adopted:

  • Building Sustainable Communities
  • Support for Constituency Groups

CWA convention delegates pledged to join the growing "One Nation" movement and said they will do everything possible to make the October 2 march on Washington and other events a huge success.

One Nation, first proposed by the NAACP, has grown to include more than 170 labor, civil rights, environmental and progressive groups. "People of progressive and democratic values must reset the national political narrative and profoundly influence the national political climate. Americans need a wake-up call," delegates said. Locals and allies will be encouraged to participate in One Nation events, and delegates resolved to support "a core political agenda that encompasses the One Nation march theme: "Putting Americans Back to Work, Bringing America Back Together."

Building sustainable communities: Delegates also voted to continue CWA's work with the Sierra Club and other organizations, to bring one gigabyte broadband service to anchor institutions in communities throughout the United States to build and sustain economic development in rural and lower-income urban communities. This partnership also will fight for good, green jobs and sustainable communities by working for comprehensive climate and clean energy legislation.

Support for constituency groups: CWA delegates acknowledged the important role that the AFL-CIO constituency groups have in building the labor movement among diverse communities. Delegates voted to encourage locals to get involved with the groups and encourage local and members to join. The groups are: the A. Philip Randolph Institute, the Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists, the Coalition of Labor Union Women, the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement and Pride at Work.