IUE-CWA Women Members Take a Stand Against TPP
IUE-CWA members and others met for a news conferenceon how bad trade deals have harmed working women.
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.
IUE-CWA members and others met for a news conferenceon how bad trade deals have harmed working women.
CWA and allies are taking on Wall Street and are mobilizing to end the deceptive financial practices that too many Big Banks and lenders use that harm working families.
More than a dozen activists from CWA Districts 4, 7, 9 and the T&T Sector traveled to Billings, Mont., last week to attend AT&T’s annual shareholders meeting.
More DirecTV workers join CWA.
Bargaining updates from Verizon, AT&T West and Spirit Airlines.
A complaint filed this week at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) charges Verizon Communications with systematically deceiving customers, refusing to fix the phone lines of customers on its traditional copper network, and forcing them to switch to the company's fiber network or lose all service.
IUE-CWA retirees leafleted shareholders outside the General Electric Co. annual meeting in Jacksonville, Fla., and IUE-CWA locals in other locations held solidarity demonstrations outside GE facilities.
This week Greenpeace released a series of leaked documents on the ongoing Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) trade talks, shining a light on the secretive negotiations that could lower standards governing workers’ rights, the environment, public health and food safety.
Verizon workers remain on strike and are standing strong on the picket lines. At negotiating sessions in Westchester and Philadelphia today, executives refused to back off of callous proposals that would hurt working families and destroy middle class jobs, including shipping jobs overseas and outsourcing work. The company also failed to budge on the issues facing Verizon Wireless workers.
VERIZON--three weeks into the strike at Verizon, CWA and IBEW members are standing firm... AT&T WEST--some great mobilization is underway at AT&T West, while negotiations continue...
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.