Taking on Wall Street and the Big Banks
The next "train the trainer" session for CWA activists fighting for financial reform will be held in Texas in April for CWAers from Texas, Missouri, Kentucky, Michigan and Minnesota.
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.
The next "train the trainer" session for CWA activists fighting for financial reform will be held in Texas in April for CWAers from Texas, Missouri, Kentucky, Michigan and Minnesota.
A statement by the Communications Workers of America on today’s Supreme Court’s Ruling in Friedrichs vs. California Teachers Association.
More than 2,000 DirecTV technicians, warehouse and administrative workers in California and Nevada now have a CWA voice.
20 Senators Cite Verizon for Failing to Negotiate a Fair Contract; Nine Months and Counting; AT&T West Bargaining; Tentative Agreement at Spirit Airlines; Flight Attendants Picket Across the System for Fair Contract at United
CWA members, and thousands of other activists from more than 200 groups, have been making plans to be in Washington, D.C., for April 16-18's Democracy Awakening.
The campaign by Senator Bernie Sanders for the Democratic presidential nomination goes forward, after primaries and caucuses this week in Arizona, Idaho and Utah.
This week, the Labor Department finalized the "persuader rule," which will require corporations to disclose their relationships with consultants and lawyers hired to run behind-the-scenes, anti-union campaigns.
Register now for the CWA Presidents’ Meeting and the Legislative-Political Conference, scheduled for June 13-15 in Washington, D.C.
CWA and four other organizations gathered more than 22,000 signatures from activists who are urging the Federal Communications Commission to update the Lifeline program to include broadband services.
In an op-ed in Aviation Weekly, CWA President Chris Shelton asked, "What's the point of an 'Open Skies' agreement if partner countries can routinely violate the rules and put the jobs of U.S. airline workers at risk?"
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.