
CWA 2006
Welcomes you!

CWA Local 2006 at a Glance
A Distinct Identity
Our Labor Organization knows that strength lies not only in the words we stand by, but most importantly through the actions of our united collective. Back in 1947, our founding leaders realized that by working together we could overcome challenges much more efficiently, and that is why we ultimately decided to join forces as the Communications Workers of America.
Issues and Actions
In Pursuit of Progress

Equal Work, Equal Pay
CWA Local 2006 is truly passionate about this issue, as it is one that impacts so many people all over the world. We hold this issue close to our hearts, working day in and day out to find ways to improve the cause of workers. CWA Local 2006 aims to maintain balance within the labor system, and will keep pushing until the right deal is reached.
Employment Benefits
CWA Local 2006 is proud to support and push for change throughout the labor landscape. This is a very serious issue that impacts workers worldwide. We address this issue head on, and rally the support and resources needed to make change a reality. If you would like to find out more information about this issue, as well as others, please do not hesitate to get in touch.

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Press
Latest Stories

CWA/ATTM Orange CBA - Bargaining Report #21
May 13th, 2022
The Orange Bargaining Team continues to meet daily with the Company. We have made progress on most issues important to all groups covered by the Orange Contract. We have spent the last several months of bargaining focused on making improvements to just about every aspect of your work lives, and we believe we are close to securing a contract that will do just that. The Bargaining Team has spent extensive amounts of time on Call Center, Technician, Retail Sales, In Home Sales and Work from Home issues individually as well as focusing on safety, quality of life and economic issues that effect all groups collectively.
Once again, none of the progress we are making would be possible without the continued support and mobilization of the membership. Throughout this long and frustrating process every member that has engaged in mobilization has pushed us closer to a fair contract. Don’t let off the gas just yet, we still need your fight to get us to the finish line! Stay Mobilized and Stay United!
WE will prevail—ONE DAY LONGER, ONE DAY STRONGER!!
In  Solidarity:
Pat  Telesco,  District  1; Tonya  Hodges,  District  1;
Michael  Baxter,  Local  1101; Frank  Oliva,  Local  1298 ;
Hannah  Long,  Local  2204; Jeff  Reamer,  Local  13000;
Julie  Daloisio,  Local  13500; Renee  Rouser,  Local  4320;
Danielle  Brewer-Collier,  Local  4900; Corey  Davis,  Local  7103;Â
Rosa  Wilson,  Local  7110; Alex  Dorado,  Local  9421;
Erdem  Onder,  Local  9509

