Organizing Update
Workers at AT&T Digital Life and DirecTV vote for CWA representation.
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.
The Communications Workers of America (CWA) sent a letter to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in support of Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard in light of the ground-breaking labor neutrality agreement between CWA and Microsoft which provides Activision Blizzard workers with a clear path to collective bargaining.
CWA members under the Orange contract at AT&T Mobility have won a groundbreaking tentative agreement. Plus, CWA members at Frontier Communications in California are ramping up their mobilization efforts.
Workers at Seven Seas Entertainment and at the Public News Service (PNS) won voluntary recognition of their unions with CWA.
Workers at AT&T Digital Life and DirecTV vote for CWA representation.
Over the weekend, more than 300 CWA members will be participating in Democracy Awakening. Then on Monday, activists will be engaging in civil disobedience outside the U.S. Capitol.
Yesterday, nearly 40,000 brave working people from Massachusetts to Virginia went on strike to protect good jobs and ensure quality service. It is the largest national strike in recent years.
The 15,000 workers at AT&T West, members of the Communications Workers of America, will work without a contract as their collective bargaining agreement expired at midnight.
DirecTV workers continue to say "CWA Yes." Here are just the latest groups of workers to sign up for CWA membership.
Last night, Senator Bernie Sanders joined CWA members rallying outside the Verizon building in Philadelphia.
Senator Bernie Sanders won the Wisconsin primary on Tuesday, notching his sixth straight victory in the race to become Democrats' presidential nominee.
It was a big CWA night in Wisconsin this week. In addition to Senator Bernie Sanders winning big in the Democratic primary, two CWA members were elected to local offices.
In a new Medium post, CWA President Chris Shelton explains why he's joining Democracy Awakening.
More than 300 CWA members and leaders are coming to Washington, D.C., for three days of "Democracy Awakening."
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.