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You Won?t Want to Miss the Next CWA Town Hall Call: June 20
In the 1930s, workers took to the streets, protesting poor working conditions, low wages and exploitative labor practices. Some died fighting for their rights. As a result, President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Congress established the National Labor Relations Board to provide workers a place to seek justice.
Today we are on the verge of losing the NLRB.
Join next week's CWA Town Hall Call on Thursday, June 20, at 7:30 p.m. ET to take a stand and learn how you can fight back.
Register here: http://cwa-union.org/cwacall.
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CWA Frontier Lineman Fights for Survival After Shooting
CWA Frontier Lineman Fights for Survival After Shooting
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CWA Fights Back Against Dangerous, Anti-Worker Utility Pole Policy
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NewsGuild-CWA Journalists Win Historic Victory Against AI Misuse
NewsGuild-CWA Journalists Win Historic Victory Against AI Misuse


