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We deserve to be respected and treated well where we work.

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Every employer, from the smallest company to the largest corporation, and state, local, and county government, should treat us with dignity and respect, providing good pay, benefits, and working conditions.

In CWA, you will be part of one of America’s largest and most diverse unions. We work not just in the communications and information industries, but also in the news media, the airline industry, broadcast and cable television, public service, higher education and health care, manufacturing, high tech, and more.

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CWA has helped over 132,000 workers achieve representation over the last ten years.

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Organizing Update
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July 25, 2024

Organizing Update

World of Warcraft and Bethesda Game Studios joined CWA this month. Also, journalists at the South Sun Sentinel and Salt Lake Tribune are organizing with the NewsGuild-CWA.
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World of Warcraft Employees Gain Union Recognition with Communications Workers of America

Over 500 workers at the World of Warcraft development team have joined the Communications Workers of America and Microsoft subsidiary Blizzard Entertainment has recognized their union.
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Workers at Bethesda Game Studios Achieve Union Recognition with CWA Becoming First Wall-to-Wall Union at Microsoft

The workers, consisting of 241 developers, including artists, engineers, programmers, and designers, have either signed a union authorization card or indicated that they wanted union representation via an online portal.