Joe Biden Will Act to Stop Job Offshoring During His First Week in Office
This week, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris announced the steps that they will take to stop outsourcing, including a series of executive actions during their first days in office.
CWA members fought for every vote as if our lives depended on it, because they did.
Tell the Senate to support premium pay and health & safety protections for COVID-19 frontline workers.
With the appointment of Jessica Rosenworcel as the interim chair of the Federal Communications Commision, Joe Biden has turned to an experienced leader with a steady hand.
The NLRB General Counsel plays a critical role in setting the agenda for the NLRB and determining which cases it will pursue.
In response to pressure from union and community members, University of Memphis President M. David Rudd emailed all campus workers on Tuesday announcing a commitment to increase the minimum wage to $15 per hour effective June 5, 2021.
This week, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris announced the steps that they will take to stop outsourcing, including a series of executive actions during their first days in office.
GE has announced plans to transfer 45 jobs from Schenectady.
In just three weeks, tens of thousands of aviation workers, including AFA-CWA members and passenger service agents, will lose their jobs unless Congress extends the CARES Act Payroll Support Program.
The goal of the campaign is to provide clear, accurate information about voting to the American people.
CWA honors our members who were killed in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Shanksville, Pa.
Today, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris announced two steps that they will take to stop outsourcing and promote the return of jobs to America.
Labor Day traditionally marks the homestretch of election season. As we race toward November 3rd, working people have more at stake than ever before.
Last week, CWA members who work at American Airlines as passenger service agents and allies held a protest outside of the Charlotte office of U.S. Senator Thom Tillis.
Our democracy depends on hundreds of thousands of ordinary people who act as poll workers to make sure elections run smoothly.
Jobs that were previously not considered to be risky have now become dangerous during COVID.
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.