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N.J. CWAers Determined to Defeat Anti-Worker Candidate for Governor CWA members in New Jersey, already working hard to re-elect Governor Jon Corzine, have been fired up by new attacks on public workers and CWA by the Republican candidate for governor, Chris Christie.
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10/22/09 |
Update on CWA Human Rights Program A group representing CWA's Executive Board Diversity Committee, National Women's Committee, National Committee on Equity and Minority Caucus met this week in Washington D.C to review CWA's Human Rights program and recommend ways to strengthen it. |
10/22/09 |
CWA Supports Open Internet Rulemaking by FCC to Promote Investment, Innovation, Jobs The Federal Communications Commission is moving forward to develop rules to preserve an open Internet that also serve to stimulate investment, innovation and job creation. CWA commended Chairman Julius Genachowski for launching an open and transparent process and for acknowledging that there are no predetermined answers in this discussion. |
10/22/09 |
CWA: No Excise Tax on Health Care CWA members are making tens of thousands of phone calls to Capitol Hill from worksites, homes and union halls to make sure senators get the message: Don't tax workers' health care. |
10/22/09 |
CWA: Recognizing Customer Service Professionals in a Tough Job Customer service professionals participated in celebrations and other events at CWA worksites nationwide to mark Customer Service Professional Recognition Day, part of a month long acknowledgment of the accomplishments and professionalism of customer service workers. |
10/22/09 |
Rain Doesn't Dampen Enthusiasm as CWAers Knock on Doors for Deeds Cold temperatures and pouring rain didn't stop CWA members from turning out in force last weekend to knock on doors for Creigh Deeds, Virginia's Democratic candidate for governor. |
10/22/09 |
CWA: VZ Deal is Good for Wall Street, Bad for West Virginia Nearly 100 CWA members turned out for Lobby Day in Charleston, W.Va., and spent the day making sure that legislators realize that the proposed sale of Verizon's telephone lines to Frontier Communications is a bad deal for West Virginia. |
10/22/09 |
New Contract Adds Training Funds for NABET-CWA Members at Portland Station A new contract for NABET-CWA members at KOIN-TV in Portland, Ore., now includes company-paid training, a real plus for employees and management at a time of financial distress for the station's corporate owner. |
10/15/09 |
CWA's Bottom Line: Real Health Care Reform, No Tax on Benefits The health care bill that passed the Senate Finance Committee this week would be a disaster for working families and retirees. CWA is continuing to work with the Obama administration, supporters in Congress, other unions and allies for real reform. |
10/15/09 |
CWAers Lead Campaign to Elect Creigh Deeds Virginia Governor, More Volunteers Needed Through Election Day Nov. 3 CWA members in Virginia are working hard to elect a governor and other state leaders who support working families when voters go to the polls on Nov. 3. |
10/15/09 |
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