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We're Celebrating Black History! CWA Leader Profile: Margaret Cook
Margaret Cook is the first Afro-Latina elected to the office of CWA Vice-President of the Public, Healthcare, and Education Workers Sector. She was elected by an overwhelming majority to national office in July 2019. A long time union fighter from the age of 21, Margaret showed true bravery in CWA United Campus Workers – Tennessee Local 3865 where she helped to lead the fight for $15 at the University of Memphis. Her local won that battle in 2021. She is a very active member of the CWA National Executive Board and several important sub-committees. Margaret is also very proud to be a third generation union member. She grew up in Harlem, New York with family roots in Memphis, TN and the Dominican Republic. During Black History Month, CWA District 9 will profile CWA leaders. We salute and thank Vice President Cook for her years of service to CWA members and the labor movement!
CWA D9 Legislation SB 1460 (Durazo), Broadband Labor Standards and SB 1116 (Portantino) Unemployment for Striking workers
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CWA D9 Legislation SB 1460 (Durazo), Broadband Labor Standards and SB 1116 (Portantino) Unemployment for Striking workers
CWA D9 Legislation SB 1460 (Durazo), Broadband Labor Standards and SB 1116 (Portantino) Unemployment for Striking workers
AT&T Bargaining Bulletin #18 - April 23, 2024
AT&T Workers Authorize Strike