Major Voting Rights Victories in July
Judges handed out major victories in six states for the protection and expansion of voting rights in July.
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.
States must consult with unions as they develop their funding proposals, and the requirements make it clear that federal dollars will not fund sub-par installations by fly-by-night companies.
This week, CWA filed Unfair Labor Practice charges against Apple for multiple federal labor law violations on behalf of workers at stores in Atlanta and New York City.
The latest bargaining information for AT&T Mobility (Orange), DirecTV (Orange), ABC-Disney, Evoque Data Center Solutions, the Sunrise Movement, and OFS Fitel.
Judges handed out major victories in six states for the protection and expansion of voting rights in July.
This week, CWA members, retirees, staff, and leaders were joined by other public sector union members at the New Jersey Statehouse to demand that the Constitutional Amendment to ensure pension payments be put up for a vote and passed in the Senate.
The 2016 CWA Health, Safety and Environment Conference is September 12-16 in Pittsburgh, Pa.
The NLRB ruled against T-Mobile's employee handbook.
CWA retirees participated in movement building training in Minneapolis.
Get the details and lineup for the Rock Against the TPP events in the Pacific Northwest.
Last year, just five votes in the House of Representatives would have flipped the outcome of the “fast track” trade promotion authority vote, which narrowly passed last June. Since that time, opposition to the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) has grown more intense across the ideological spectrum.
The Communications Workers of America AT&T Mobility National Benefits Bargaining committee has reached a new tentative agreement with AT&T Mobility covering 42,000 workers.
CWA President Chris Shelton wrote about the Democratic Party’s nomination of Hillary Clinton for president on Huffington Post.
T-Mobile Workers United (TU) opened its first field office in Wichita, Kan., on Monday.
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.