Worker Power Update
Electing pro-worker candidates, ending captive audience meetings, and broadband for all.
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This week, call center workers at federal contractor Maximus, who answer Medicare and Affordable Care Act Marketplace lines, went on a two day strike demanding affordable healthcare and an end to poverty wages.
The latest organizing information for Raven Software, Qualtek Tower Climbers, America’s Test Kitchen, the Financial Times, and more.
The latest bargaining information for New Flyer and the proposed merger between Frontier and Spirit Airlines.
Electing pro-worker candidates, ending captive audience meetings, and broadband for all.
The members will urge OSHA to establish a comprehensive, enforceable COVID-19 standard to protect all workers in healthcare.
The CWA Canada National Representative Council met in Toronto from April 22-23, their first in-person meeting since 2019.
After reviewing the evidence, the National Labor Relations Board determined that Quality Assurance workers at Activision's Raven Software studio may proceed with their union election.
The Communications Workers of America (CWA) filed an Unfair Labor Practice charge with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) against Verizon Wireless today on behalf of Jesse Mason, who was illegally fired this week after joining with his coworkers to organize a union.
Workers at Verizon, Apple, and others are organizing to join CWA.
The latest bargaining information for AT&T Mobility and DirecTV (Orange), the Middlesex County Board of Social Services, and New Flyer.
CWA members hosted a public town hall meeting in Casa Grande, Ariz., to discuss the need for expanding broadband access throughout the state, especially to underserved communities.
The bill is designed to improve aviation safety and hold passengers convicted of intimidation, threats, or physical violence against aviation professionals accountable for their actions.
On Tuesday, CWA Legislative Specialist Elena Lopez testified at a U.S. International Trade Commission hearing, stressing the impact that offshoring facilitated by unfair trade policies has on workers.
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.