
Tell the FCC: It’s Time to Enter the Internet Age
As carriers accelerate their phase-out of voice service over copper wires, the future of phone service remains unregulated.

As carriers accelerate their phase-out of voice service over copper wires, the future of phone service remains unregulated.

AB 470 was supposed to be dead in the California Assembly, but AT&T has lobbied to move this bill forward in the California Senate. If the bill passes it will terminate service for many underserved communities and eliminate good union jobs

Let’s stand in solidarity with AFSCME 3299 members on the unfair labor practices strike line and demand the UC stop breaking the law!

Attend the Cash4College Workshop at Merced College, designed to help students and families with financial aid and college planning.

CWA District 9 has established a Disaster Relief Fund to assist members and retirees impacted by these catastrophic fires.

If passed, AB 2797 could deprive telephone customers in rural and underserved communities of basic access to telephone services, endangering lives and risking economic hardship for local businesses.

After hearing from consumers across the state the CPUC today issued a proposal rejecting AT&T’s request to withdraw as a carrier of last resort

As AT&T courts their shareholders and board members and paints them a beautiful picture of how plans are actually proceeding, don’t let them turn around and tell our CWA District 9 bargaining team that they can not afford to give us decent raises to cover the cost of living

SB 1460, the California Broadband Worker High Road Labor Standard Act, creates high road labor standards for broadband projects funded by federal dollars

California has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to close the digital divide and build high speed broadband to unserved and underserved areas.