Standing Together, One Day Longer
CWA is in some tough fights.
The good news is that we’re a union where members have each other’s backs.
That’s how we know we can take on greedy employers and the 1 percent, and win.
CWA is in some tough fights.
The good news is that we’re a union where members have each other’s backs.
That’s how we know we can take on greedy employers and the 1 percent, and win.
The AFA-CWA Joint Negotiating Committee, bargaining for a joint contract covering 24,000 Flight Attendants at the pre-merger United, Continental and Continental Micronesia Airlines, is pushing hard to reach the industry-leading contract that Flight Attendants deserve.
Flight Attendants are continuing to mobilize for a 10-hour minimum rest requirement to be included in the Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization.
Nearly 1,000 technicians and other workers who bring television sports to millions of viewers have joined NABET-CWA over the past year, following new work agreements reached with ABC Sports and NBC Sports.
Independent writers, photographers, videographers and graphic designers are signing up for Guild Freelancers, a growing part of the Pacific Media Workers Guild and the NewsGuild-CWA, to build stability in a rapidly changing industry.
Workers at a New Flyer bus manufacturing plant in AL are organizing with IUE-CWA and Jobs to Move America for union representation and bargaining rights that will give them the same opportunities as union workers building identical New Flyer buses in MN.
More than 400 CWA activists came to the U.S. Capitol to join in “Democracy Awakening”. Our goals are to get big money out of politics, stop the attack on voting rights and restore a government that is of, by and for the people, not the 1 percent.