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CWA Human Rights Department: AFL- CIO Constituency Group Sponsorship Program
CWA Human Rights Department: AFL- CIO Constituency Group Sponsorship Program
The CWA Human Rights Department is once again sponsoring CWA members to attend AFL-CIO Constituency Group Conventions - virtually for the time being (once the CWA travel ban is lifted, we will also accept applications for in-person conventions/events). The constituency groups / partner organizations are as follows:
- A. Philip Randolph Institute (APRI)
- Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA)
- Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU)
- Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW)
- Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA)
- Pride at Work (P@W)
Up to six (6) applicants per event from all of CWA's Districts/Sectors/Divisions will be selected from among the pool of qualified applicants to attend each Convention. If an applicant is selected, they, along with their Local President, will be notified that a sponsorship is being awarded.
The application can be found HERE or below/attached. Applicants must submit their application to Robert Longer, the D9 Staff Representative over Human Rights, by e-mail to: rlonger@cwa-union.orgIf you have any questions about the application process or the sponsorship program, please contact Robert Longer at rlonger@cwa-union.org or 916-335-5492.Thank you.
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