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CWAers CELEBRATE JUNETEENTH WITH LIVESTREAM FEATURING UNION LEADERS
From poverty to policing practices to the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 in Black communities, as union members, we must fight to dismantle racism.
Last Friday, for Juneteenth – an annual celebration commemorating the end of slavery in the United States – CWA held a Facebook Live event, "From Under the Oppressor's Knee: Workers Rise Up for Black Lives," featuring union leaders, artists, and activists in the movement for racial justice. A panel discussion on building a workers' movement that takes on racism featured CWA District 1 Vice President Dennis Trainor, CWA Local 6355 President Natashia Pickens, Nse Ufot of the New Georgia Project, and Kooper Caraway of the Sioux Falls AFL-CIO.
From the Desk of the Assistant to the Vice President of CWA District 1
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From the Desk of the Assistant to the Vice President of CWA District 1
From the Desk of the Assistant to the Vice President of CWA District 1
“We can make real improvements at work when we stick together and mobilize”; Tentative Agreement with AT&T Mobility
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“We can make real improvements at work when we stick together and mobilize”; Tentative Agreement with AT&T Mobility
“We can make real improvements at work when we stick together and mobilize”; Tentative Agreement with AT&T Mobility
“Feels Like a Breath of Fresh Air”; First Contract Ratified for Newest CWA 1101 Members
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“Feels Like a Breath of Fresh Air”; First Contract Ratified for Newest CWA 1101 Members
“Feels Like a Breath of Fresh Air”; First Contract Ratified for Newest CWA 1101 Members

