The U.S. Senate's majority support for the Employee Free Choice Act this week shows what unions can and will accomplish in 2009 after America's working families elect a pro-worker president and gain more seats in Congress, CWA President Larry Cohen said.
CWA's release this week of the first-ever national state-by-state Internet speed survey, showing that actual user speeds for broadband services in the United States are far below speeds in most other developed nations, drew widespread media coverage.
Calling their cause "Scrubs for Sicko," CWA nurses are part of a huge coalition of nurses and doctors who are rallying around the new Michael Moore movie – titled "Sicko" – examining America's badly broken health care system.
As this issue went to press, thousands of CWA and IBEW members were descending upon Verizon's New York City headquarters to stage a "We Won't Back Down" rally tonight, June 28, to protest the company's anti-worker and anti-customer policies. Some 2,000 workers were expected at the rally, with many bussing in from New England and Mid-Atlantic States.
CWA members and retirees, community supporters, elected officials and activists concerned about the possible closing of the Alcatel Lucent facility in North Andover, Mass., rallied at the local community college on June 24 to show their determination to keep the plant open.