Volume 73, Issue #3 | Fall 2013
Working Together: Trans-Pacific Partnership
For 130 million working Americans, the Trans-Pacific Partnership is, as U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison described so well, the ?largest corporate power grab you never heard of.?
"We Are All Josh"
In a tremendous display of solidarity, Deutsche Telekom workers, members of ver.di, Germany's biggest union, held a nationwide Day of Action today at 20 T-Mobile locations.
Standing Strong at Cablevision
They use every opportunity to talk about their fight for respect, and for a fair contract.
We Got Five! Senate Confirms Five NLRB Members and Democratic Majority
We did it! For the first time in a decade, the National Labor Relations Board has five Senate-confirmed members. The three Democratic members confirmed by the Senate are Mark Pearce, Nancy Schiffer, and Kent Hirozawa. The Senate-confirmed Republicans are Harry Johnson and Phil Miscimarra.
Fighting for Good Call Center Jobs
CWA activists are fighting to keep good call center jobs here in the U.S., and one way to help make that happen is through legislation that takes away the rewards that U.S. companies now receive for moving jobs offshore.
CWA: No Fast Track for Trans-Pacific Partnership
The evidence just keeps mounting. The Trans-Pacific Partnership, a trade agreement, is a bad deal that could jeopardize U.S. jobs, wages, consumer safety and environmental standards, while pushing back workers? rights in other countries even more.