Worker Power Update
CWAers push for a Senate vote on the PRO Act, CWA Next Generation gears up for Election Day 2022, and CWA District 3 members attend a political bootcamp.
The Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act will put power in the hands of workers. Call 1-877-750-7411 or click the Take Action button.
On Monday, call center workers at federal contractor Maximus, who answer Medicare and Affordable Care Act marketplace lines, went on strike at four different call centers.
The latest bargaining information for the National Domestic Workers Alliance and Reuters.
The CHIPS Act is signed into law, the U.S. Senate passed the Inflation Reduction Act, the U.S. Commerce Department offers a Job Quality Toolkit, and more.
CWAers push for a Senate vote on the PRO Act, CWA Next Generation gears up for Election Day 2022, and CWA District 3 members attend a political bootcamp.
Johnny Pizarro II, a member of CWA Local 1101, was shot and killed early last week while working as a parking production assistant on Law & Order: Organized Crime in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Last weekend, a group of retired BellSouth (AT&T) Operators held their 25th annual reunion at the CWA Local 3805 Union Hall.
Communications Workers of America President Chris Shelton joined President Joe Biden for a roundtable on the importance of passing the CHIPS Act to promote domestic production of semiconductors and create good jobs in the United States.
Call Center Workers United members announced a new solidarity fund with hundreds of thousands of dollars in initial pledges to support workers at Maximus, the nation’s largest federal call center contractor.
The latest organizing news from Activision Blizzard, America's Test Kitchen, Wise Connect, and The Hill.
The latest bargaining information for DirecTV (Orange), Frontier Communications in California, and OFS Fitel, LLC.
CWA members continue to build support for the PRO Act, IUE-CWA members are running for office, and public education workers in Kansas advocate for more school funding.
Governor John Bel Edwards signed a bill into law that requires universities to provide payment or waivers for mandatory graduate fees for graduate students.
Workers at the Department of Children and Families (DCF) in Trenton, N.J., delivered over 1,400 letters to Commissioner Christine Norbut Beyer urging the state to include clerical staff in the telework pilot program.
The Communications Workers of America represents working people in telecommunications, customer service, media, airlines, health care, public service and education, manufacturing, tech and other fields.