Your Vice President Rick Sanchez and I returned from the National CWA Convention late Tuesday night. I have the following report.
On Sunday we attended the following meetings:
· Telecommunications meeting chaired by Vice President Jimmy Gurganus
· A healthcare reform seminar
· District 1 meeting chaired by Vice President Chris Shelton
I can report back that the National representatives have serious concerns about the Verizon/Frontier merger based on similarly structured deals between Verizon owned Hawaii Telephone sold to a private equity group and the sale of Verizon properties in New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine to Fairpoint. Hawaii Telephone is in bankruptcy and Fairpoint is on the verge of it. The National union is going to challenge the deal in every state where public utility commissions need to approve the deal.
I can also report back that the country is on the verge of some historic changes in healthcare reform and unions are on the verge of leveling the playing field with the Employee Free Choice Act. CWA has been a major force behind both pieces of legislation.
The following resolutions were passed at the convention:
· CWA leadership will work on every level for a united labor movement
· CWA members must do everything they can to pass the Employee Free Choice Act
· CWA will join together in solidarity with other unions to support collective bargaining agendas
· CWA supports an economic stimulus which produces good jobs and fair trade
· Strategic Industry Fund may be used for organizing
· CWA supports collective bargaining rights for public safety and law enforcement officers
CWA has challenges like every other union, with the bankruptcy of GM and Chrysler, tens of thousands of CWA union members have lost their retiree health insurance. We are still six hundred thousand strong and the most diverse union in the labor movement.
New hats from New Era Cap have arrived, please call Marge or Angela or drop by the Union Hall if you’re interested.
This is John Pusloskie thanking you for calling your union tape.