CWA Locals gained support for a fair contract this week
Saturday, 30 May 2009
As Legislators are home from Washington, DC for the Holiday week, many CWA Locals have been busy meeting with Senators and Congress people regarding our struggle for a fair contract, and affordable healthcare for active and retired workers. Letters to Randall Stephenson have been written by City, County, State and Federal elected officials from around the country.
C&T Locals gathered signatures in support of the "Tell Stankey it stinks" petition, for the last, best & final offer District 6 (southwest) received. The D6 bargaining team will be delivering them in the future. Thanks again for your support. If you haven't sent them yet, please make sure to fax them to Sylvia Ramos in the D6 office right away.
NLRB charges continue to be filed. If you experience changes in working conditions (i.e. change in office policies; Company refusing to pay for sick time per the contract) or any other Unfair Labor Practice, make sure to get specifics to He is working with CWA Legal to keep track of the ULPs committed during bargaining.
Our organizing drives at Apple, AT&T Authorized Agents, Best Buy, Radio Shack, and Wal-Mart continue. We want ALL of the workers that sell our products and services to have the same rights and working conditions that CWA negotiates for us on the job.
Coming soon: Disruption Day. Ask a Local Officer how to participate.
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