For the People: More Choices for Voting
The ability to vote and to have a voice are critical to the health of our democracy.
CWA members fought for every vote as if our lives depended on it, because they did.
CWA leaders are engaging with employers on safety and prevention measures.
This week at a congressional hearing, CWA President Chris Shelton testified on the failure of telecom companies to upgrade their networks and called on Congress to take action to expand broadband access.
Journalists at The Desert Sun and comedy educators at Second City voted to join with CWA.
Two years ago, AT&T moved 100 call center jobs out of Meriden, Conn., presenting workers with an impossible decision: uproot their lives and move to Georgia or Tennessee, or lose their jobs.
The ability to vote and to have a voice are critical to the health of our democracy.
Congratulations to the newest class of military veterans who completed the CWA Veterans for Social Change training last week.
Workers at Medium and several news outlets vote to join with CWA.
Medium workers are joining the Communications Workers of America, and they're requesting voluntary recognition for their union from Medium leadership.
In a letter to the Commission, the attorneys general detailed how Verizon's acquisition of TracFone could negatively impact the Lifeline program.
CWA has established a memorial page for members who have lost their lives to COVID-19.
Over the weekend, IUE-CWA members and community allies held rallies at Walmart stores across the country to call on the corporation to act immediately to prevent workers from losing 80 factory jobs.
Confirmation hearings for President Biden's pick for Secretary of Labor, Marty Walsh, have begun, and we need your help to push him over the line.
Workers from AT&T Mobility IHX and Bookshop Santa Cruz vote to join with CWA.
This week, CWA Secretary-Treasurer Sara Steffens joined Reps. Andy Levin (D-Mich.) and Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Penn.) for a virtual press conference on the reintroduction of the bipartisan Secure And Fair Elections for (SAFE) Workers Act.
The Communications Workers of America represents 700,000 workers in private and public sector employment in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. CWA members work in telecommunications and information technology, the airline industry, news media, broadcast and cable television, education, health care and public service, law enforcement, manufacturing and other fields.