Shareholders at several big CWA employers will vote this spring on whether to investigate the impact of offshore outsourcing upon companies' brand names and reputations.
After years of fighting to reform New Jersey's troubled child welfare system, CWA locals are cautiously optimistic about a sweeping plan for change that includes hiring 1,500 new workers and putting a cap on caseloads.
CWA is leaving no corner of the country behind as it heads toward Election Day 2004, pledging to create its most ambitious political network ever to send President George W. Bush back to Texas.
More than 100 members of the House of Representatives signed a letter sent to United Airlines CEO Glenn Tilton Feb. 16 admonishing the airline for its attempt to double-cross 2,500 retired flight attendants by cutting their health benefits.