- Communications Workers of America Union (CWA)
As the FCC looks to expand the dangerous, anti-worker "One Touch, Make Ready" policy, CWA filed comments with the agency, emphasizing how OTMR creates safety risks for both workers and the public
- For Members - Communications Workers of America
Information for CWA members about how our union works and how you can get involved
- Leadership - Communications Workers of America
CWA's Executive Board governs the union between conventions It includes the President and Secretary-Treasurer, and vice presidents for seven geographic districts, six industry sectors, the Canadian director and four at-large members
- About CWA - Communications Workers of America
Information about CWA membership, leadership, districts, sectors and industries
- CWA Overview - Communications Workers of America
CWA members work in communications and information industries, the news media, the airlines, broadcast and cable television, public service, higher education and health care, manufacturing, in high tech and more
- CWA History - Communications Workers of America
Highlights from the history of CWA, its predecessor unions and merger partners Learn how CWA grew from representing telephone workers to representing a wide variety of workers and is now one of the largest, most diverse unions in North America
- Workers Rights | Communications Workers of America
CWA's national programs are focused on supporting sustainable jobs and a secure retirement for our members, protecting our rights at work, making it easier for workers to take collective action and join together in unions, and ensuring that working people's voices are heard in our democracy
- News Events - Communications Workers of America
Today, registered nurses at Cayuga Medical Center announced that they have formed a union, Cayuga United-CWA, represented by the Communications Workers of America (CWA) A supermajority of eligible nurses have signed union authorization cards, indicating their desire to form a union with CWA
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