
Happy New Year | CWA in 2024
We helped thousands of workers join our union so that they, too, can have a voice on the job and secure a better future for themselves and their families.

We helped thousands of workers join our union so that they, too, can have a voice on the job and secure a better future for themselves and their families.

CWA released a new report yesterday which exposes the harmful and dangerous business model underpinning broadband company Gigapower, a joint venture between AT&T and investment giant BlackRock.

We come together to honor the thousands of CWA members and retirees who have served our country. Their service does not end once their uniform comes off. We honor them because we believe that our nation is worth defending and that our ideals of truth, justice, courage, and perseverance are worth fighting for.

In 1989, there was a strike at GTE (General Telephone and Electronics Corporation) in California, where one of the union members, Gerardo “Jerry” Morales, was killed by a scab (replacement worker) who ran him over with a car while he was picketing.

While some of the striking workers and their families may have resources that they can turn to in these difficult times, others have extraordinary needs that they cannot meet without additional help.

On Thursday August 22, CWA members across the country will hold up signs at work, standing if they are able, to show their solidarity.

We are CWA members on strike at AT&T Southeast because AT&T is refusing to engage in good faith negotiations for a new contract.

CWA members at AT&T Southeast are on strike to protest unfair labor practices committed by management during negotiations for a new union contract.

AT&T is notifying 51 million former and current customers, warning them of a data breach that exposed their personal information on a hacking forum.

The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) currently helps nearly 23 million households access high speed broadband, providing $30 per month to qualifying families for affordable internet access