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February 4, 2010
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Cohen to LA Fed Delegates: Keep
Focused on Four Key Goals
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IUE-CWA Fights to Save 1,100
Whirlpool Jobs in Indiana
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CWA District 3 Moves Forward on New
Contract
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NABET-CWA Has New President
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VZ West Mobilization Going Strong
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CWA Wins Top Honors for Ad Campaigns
Cohen to LA Fed Delegates: Keep
Focused on Four Key Goals
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CWA Pres. Larry Cohen with
CWAers at LA County Fed
Congress. On screen is
T-Mobile worker in disguise
for fear of company
retaliation. |
The union movement needs to stay
focused on our four key goals and
keep building, despite the political
and legislative setbacks we're
facing, CWA President Larry Cohen
told 1,000 activists at the Los
Angeles County Federation of Labor
Congress.
Those goals: bargaining rights,
health care reform, jobs and fair
trade and retirement security, are
the foundation of our movement and
are the way we will keep our
movement going in tough times, he
said.
Cohen was the keynote speaker at the
meeting held at the LA Convention
Center. During his remarks he was
surrounded by CWAers from nearly
every sector of our union. Cohen
talked about the bargaining
challenges that CWAers and other
union members are facing, from the
fight for fair contracts at AT&T, to
holding on to union jobs at NBC
Universal, to the campaign by
Northwest Airlines flight attendants
to keep their union, to the attack
on organizing rights for TSA agents,
to the campaign by car wash workers
and more.
Cohen stressed that the setbacks we
face are real, but that we can't
give up. The Massachusetts election
now has made it possible for Senate
Republicans to block any legislative
effort or appointment, and that has
serious consequences for Employee
Free Choice, real health care
reform, even appointments to the
National Labor Relations Board who
are critical to getting some justice
for workers on the job.
"Our work is making a difference,
but we have to continue to build our
base, build our effectiveness and
figure out a new path to get these
things done," he said.
The Los Angeles County Federation
represents workers from throughout
the labor movement – it has Change
to Win and AFL-CIO members – and has
been a strong supporter of CWA
campaigns. Extremely effective in
community and union organizing, LA
Union has turned that effectiveness
into political clout and is a model
for the labor movement.
IUE-CWA Fights to Save 1,100
Whirlpool Jobs in Indiana
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IUE-CWA is fighting to save
1,100 jobs at a Whirlpool
plant in Indiana. The
company wants to move that
work to Mexico. |
IUE-CWA members are ramping up their
"Shame on Whirlpool" campaign,
urging the company not to carry out
plans to close its Evansville, Ind.,
refrigerator plant and move their
jobs to Mexico.
The plant is scheduled to close this
year, putting 900 IUE-CWA members
plus 200 salaried employees out of
work and harming the community.
Whirlpool is spending $110 million
to build a new facility in Mexico.
"Whirlpool's decision to shut down
and move our work to Mexico is
greed-driven and an atrocity," said
IUE-CWA President James Clark. "We
know companies need to make money,
but moving jobs out of the country
during this economic crisis is
shameful," he said.
Whirlpool will remain eligible for
some of the $300 million in taxpayer
dollars available to companies that
produce energy efficient appliances.
IUE-CWA is keeping a spotlight on
Whirlpool, putting up billboards
with the "shame" message, and
leafleting local stores that buy
Whirlpool products, including Lowes
and Sears and planning other
community events.
CWA contacted Indiana Senator Evan
Bayh's office to ask what steps the
senator was taking to keep the
Whirlpool jobs in the United States,
but his office failed to respond by
the time this issue went to press.
In an earlier letter to Bayh, Clark
also expressed disappointment "at
the lack of response" from Bayh's
office on efforts to save the jobs.
Click here to send a message
calling on Whirlpool to keep quality
jobs in the United States to
Whirlpool's CEO and Indiana's U.S.
Senators Evan Bayh and Richard
Luger.
CWA District 3 Moves Forward on New
Contract
At AT&T Southeast in District 3, CWA
members at BellSouth
Telecommunications did not ratify a
new three-year contract. The vote
was 60 percent against and 40
percent for ratification.
CWA District 3 Vice President Judy
Dennis has been working with locals
and staff to move forward to obtain
a fair contract for AT&T Southeast
members.
CWA members at AT&T Utilities,
Billing and Advertising Solutions
ratified new contracts.
NABET-CWA Has New President
Jim Joyce, former NABET-CWA national
vice president and past vice
president of NABET-CWA Local 51016,
is the new president of NABET-CWA.
Joyce was named president by the
NABET-CWA board on the retirement
Jan. 31 of past president John
Clark. An election will be held this
summer.
NABET-CWA is in tough negotiations
with NBC for a new contract covering
about 2,500 technicians, camera
operators and other workers, and
members have been mobilizing in lots
of creative ways, picketing outside
the "Today" show production, putting
a pro-union ad on NBC's "Facebook"
page and mobilizing around NBC
events like the Christmas tree
lighting at Rockefeller Center and
the network's political programming.
VZ West Mobilization Going Strong
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CWAers in California send a
message to Verizon West.
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CWAers at Verizon West are making
sure that Verizon management gets
the message: fair contract without
delay.
The Verizon West mobilizing
committee already has more than 200
members, with training going strong
and lots of actions planned for a
fair contract.
Meanwhile, in solidarity
demonstrations, Verizon CWA members
on the east coast have been rallying
at garages and other sites
The Verizon West agreement covering
about 5,500 workers expires March
13.
CWA Wins Top Honors for Ad Campaigns
CWA won top awards at an annual
competition for best political and
public affairs advertising. The Reed
Awards, a project of Campaigns &
Elections' Politics magazine, were
presented last month in Washington,
D.C. to "political and public
affairs professionals at the top of
their game," the judges said.
CWA won best overall newspaper ad
for "Scrooged" and best independent
expenditure for "Song and Dance"
(both part of our Verizon campaign.)
A radio spot, "Tin Can," another
Verizon spot, was one of three
finalists for best public affairs
radio ad.
Judged by a bi-partisan group of
commentators and political
consultants, the awards recognize
the work of CWA's communications
staff, raise our union's profile
among political and opinion leaders
and demonstrate the effectiveness of
our media strategy. |