CWA Stands with Low-Wage Workers

CWAers from across the District took to the streets on April 15, 2015 to stand in solidarity with low-wage workers fighting for $15 an hour and a union.
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Fast food workers, retail employees, home care providers, and airport workers stood together on strike, while rallies were held across the country. The response was huge - tens of thousands took part in activities from coast to coast.
Over the last two years, this movement has focused national attention on the glaring and growing gap between the rich and poor. Unions are essential to creating a better future for low-wage workers, and CWA will continue to stand in solidarity with workers fighting for $15 an hour and a union.
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