August 20, 2009
- D9 Holds Contract Explanation Meeting for AT&T
Locals
- Standing Up for Real Reform
- IUE-CWA Pact at GE Means Job Security and 300
New Jobs
- Verizon SW Bargaining Continues Past Contract
Expiration
- AT&T Mobility Workers in Idaho Join CWA
- Flight Attendants at USA3000 Airlines Petition
for Election
- Reminders
D9 Holds Contract Explanation Meeting for AT&T
Locals
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Members of Local 7250 were
out in force at the PGA Tournament in Chaska,
Minn., sponsored by AT&T. |
More than 148 local union officers, executive board
members and chief stewards from District 9's AT&T locals
turned out for the contract explanation meeting.
When the seven-hour session was over, and all
questions were addressed, the group gave their
bargaining committee a standing ovation.
"Our goal was to ensure that the local officers
understood the facts and final agreement. We stayed as
long as needed, until there were no more
questions." said Thomas Runnion, bargaining committee
chair. Bargaining members fielded questions, along with
District 9 Vice President Jim Weitkamp and Runnion. Most
of the questions focused on health care, leveraged
titles and prem tech issues, Runnion said
Click here to read the D9 summary.
The ratification vote will be concluded Sept. 1.
D4 members ratified their new three-year agreement on
Aug. 7. Meanwhile, negotiations are continuing for new
contracts at AT&T East and Yellow Pages (CWA District
1); Southeast and AT&T Advertising Solutions (CWA
District 3); Southwest (District 6); and Legacy T (CWA
ComTech).
Standing Up for Real Reform
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CWAers from D4 stand up for
health care reform at Dayton, OH, town hall
meeting. |
It's still August and that means more congressional
town hall meetings. CWA members have been turning out
from every CWA district, supporting members of Congress
who support real health care reform and countering the
misinformation and wild claims of the antis.
Members of Congress holding meetings this week with a
big CWA presence include: Reps. Niki Tsongas and
Stephen Lynch (Mass.); Mike Arcuri (NY); Rick Boucher
(Va.); Lincoln Davis (Tenn.); Steve Driehas (Ohio);
Martin Heinrich (NM); Henry Waxman and Jackie Speier
(Calif.) and Chris Carney (Pa.).
CWA, working with Health Care for America Now, will
be on the air soon in targeted congressional districts
with a television ad featuring a CWA member who has
health care but worries about keeping it. Stay tuned for
more on broadcast dates and locations.
IUE-CWA Pact at GE Means Job Security and 300 New
Jobs
An agreement between IUE-CWA and GE means job
security, plus 300 new jobs for union members at a
state-of-the-art battery plant to open in Schenectady,
N.Y.
In an amendment to an existing contract covering
members of IUE-CWA Local 81301, GE agreed to a
moratorium on plant closings and job transfers and
guaranteed that there would be no permanent job cuts
through the contract's 2011 expiration. GE also offered
a voluntary early retirement incentive program. In
return, workers agreed to a one-year wage freeze and a
longer summer shutdown in 2010.
Members of IUE Local 81301 overwhelming ratified the
agreement that also will establish 300 new union jobs
when the clean energy battery plant begins operations,
now set for mid-2011. New York State committed $15
million for the venture, with Schenectady County's
Development Authority providing a $5 million grant. The
advanced battery business is expected to become a $1
billion business over the next decade.
IUE-CWA President Jim Clark called the agreement is a
step forward for workers that boosts the development of
quality green jobs. "It shows what can be accomplished
in the United States if corporations work with employees
to build a foundation that helps promote the development
of new job-producing technologies."
Verizon SW Bargaining Continues Past Contract
Expiration
Solidarity is strong among the 3,500 CWAers at
Verizon Southwest as their bargaining team continues
contract negotiations. The contract expired on Aug. 15,
but bargainers agreed to extend negotiations and
bargaining has been continuing around the clock.
Members of CWA Local 6171 have stepped up mobilization
and remain united as talks continue. In addition to
informational picketing, members have been wearing red
at worksites on Thursdays and black on Fridays to show
solidarity.
AT&T Mobility Workers in Idaho Join CWA
AT&T Mobility sales workers in Idaho recently won CWA
representation through majority sign up, looking for
improvements in wages, health care and working
conditions
More than 42,000 Mobility workers have joined CWA
through majority sign up.
The 40 new CWAers will be members of CWA Locals 7603,
7610 and 7621. Local 7621 organizers Jen Winterbottom
and Valerie Packer assisted the workers in the campaign,
with lots of support from Local 7621 President Dirk
Mardsen.
Flight Attendants at USA3000 Airlines Petition for
Election
AFA-CWA has filed for a union representation election
on behalf of 100 flight attendants seeking a union at
the discount airline USA3000. "The flight attendants are
working together to gain a strong voice when they need
it the most," said AFA-CWA International President
Patricia Friend.
Headquartered in Philadelphia, the airline provides
service to Florida, Caribbean, and Mexico from eight
cities on the East Coast and Midwest. USA3000 is a
sister company to the discount vacation company, Apple
Vacations.
Reminders
Get more info about health insurance reform
at
www.healthcarevoices.org.
And help get out the facts about health care reform
by sending us some information:
How long have you had to wait for appointments and
surgery? What happens when you want to see a physician
who's not on your insurance company's list? Ever been
denied treatment?
If you're a Canadian member, tell us what it's like
not to worry about medical bills.
How has Medicare, one of our country's great success
stories, helped you or your parents.
Send us a few words, along with your name and contact
information, and we'll follow up with you. Send to
news@cwa-union.org
CWA National Women's Conference.
Click here to register now online for this year's
conference, Sept. 10-12, in St. Louis.
Click here to view the agenda, and
here for workshop descriptions. The last date for
hotel reservations is Aug. 25. Contact hotel
reservations at 1-800-925-1395. |