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1103 WORKERS BRAVE THE COLD TO RALLY FOR JOB SECURITY

CWA Local 1103 members joined together in the freezing November cold before their shifts last month to call for Altice to negotiate a fair first contract for the 140 workers in Wappingers Falls and Westchester, after bargaining for more than six months.
The main issue on the table? Job security. Altice workers refuse to be treated as second-class citizens by the company and are demanding the same job protections for Westchester and Wappingers Falls workers as those secured by workers in Brooklyn.

From the Desk of the Vice President of CWA District 1
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From the Desk of the Vice President of CWA District 1
From the Desk of the Vice President of CWA District 1
Local 1133 and 1168 Members at Catholic Health Ratify New Contract, Averting a Strike
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Local 1133 and 1168 Members at Catholic Health Ratify New Contract, Averting a Strike
Local 1133 and 1168 Members at Catholic Health Ratify New Contract, Averting a Strike
HUGE Tentative Agreement by NewsGuild-CWA Members with the New York Daily News Following Three Years of Mobilization and “Too Tough to Die” City Council Resolution
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HUGE Tentative Agreement by NewsGuild-CWA Members with the New York Daily News Following Three Years of Mobilization and “Too Tough to Die” City Council Resolution
HUGE Tentative Agreement by NewsGuild-CWA Members with the New York Daily News Following Three Years of Mobilization and “Too Tough to Die” City Council Resolution


