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Organize a Union at Your Workplace

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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Ready to organize a union at your workplace? Fill out our form to contact a CWA Organizer or call 202-434-1100.

All of the information you provide will be confidential. Please provide only your personal or home e-mail address and phone number.

Who is CWA?

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

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How to Organize

Find out what to do if you and your coworkers are interested in organizing together.

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Video Game Developers in Texas Vote to Form Latest Wall-to-Wall Union with CWA

A strong majority of video game workers at Microsoft subsidiary id Software voted in favor of union representation with the CWA,
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December 11, 2025

Nurses Face Tough Opposition To Forming Their Union

Since the COVID-19 pandemic, nurses have experienced increasing short-staffing that can leave them caring for an unsustainable number of patients, compromising patient care and worker safety.
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Press Release

Sundance Institute Workers Form Union with CWA

Workers at Sundance Institute have formed a union, represented by CWA Local 9003, and delivered a petition to Sundance leadership today demanding union recognition.