06/27/2024
Last week, members of CWA-ZeniMax Workers United (CWA-ZWU) made history yet again, securing an agreement with parent company Microsoft to recognize Juneteenth and allow workers to take the day off. This was a win not just for CWA-ZWU workers but for all ZeniMax workers globally, showing yet again that the union tide lifts all boats.
To celebrate Juneteenth, CWA President Claude Cummings Jr., CWA Secretary-Treasurer Ameenah Salaam, CWA Telecommunications and Technologies Vice President Lisa Bolton, CWA Chief of Staff Sylvia J. Ramos, and members, retirees, and leaders from CWA Locals 2100 and 2108 attended a rally hosted by CWA-ZWU in Rockville, Md. The Austin, Texas, worksite (CWA-ZWU Local 6215) also held a celebration in recognition of this victory and to honor the legacy of Juneteenth.
In addition to securing Juneteenth as a holiday for the global ZeniMax workforce, workers have also secured the reinstatement of Christmas Eve (December 24) as a paid holiday for members of the union.
"Recognizing Juneteenth as a holiday was a priority for our union members, and we are proud that our efforts resulted in this positive change for all ZeniMax employees. That’s what having a union is all about: taking collective action to improve our workplace. We are continuing to negotiate with the company on other issues and look forward to finalizing our first union contract soon," said Veronica Martinez, Contract QA Tester and member of CWA-ZeniMax Workers United.
ZeniMax Workers Celebrate Juneteenth
CWA President Claude Cummings Jr., CWA Secretary-Treasurer Ameenah Salaam, CWA Telecommunications and Technologies Vice President Lisa Bolton, CWA Chief of Staff Sylvia J. Ramos, and members, retirees, and leaders from CWA Locals 2100 and 2108 attended a rally hosted by CWA-ZWU in Rockville, Md., to celebrate winning recognition of the Juneteenth holiday.
Minnesota Public Utilities Commission Cracks Down on Lumen's CenturyLink
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Last week, in a 5-0 ruling, members of the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (MPUC) found that Lumen’s CenturyLink violated Minnesota service quality rules and must quickly rehabilitate its network statewide. "We have enough evidence in the record showing a violation,” said MPUC Chair Katie Sieben. Pointing to multiple photos of CenturyLink equipment in disrepair, Sieben added, “The company should have to repair equipment that looks like it's a disaster.” Additionally, the MPUC required the carrier to halve its repair appointment windows from 8 hours to 4 hours and implement a preventative “plant pride” program proposed by CWA.
“Plant Pride” is a program piloted at CWA-represented Verizon locations in 2018. The program was assessed as a success in 2022, resulting in a reduction in maintenance costs, outages, trouble tickets, and an increase in customer satisfaction, as reported by both CWA units and Verizon management. Key elements of the program include mechanisms for technicians to report maintenance and repair issues, a coordinated oversight mechanism between the union and the company, and an internal communications strategy to inform plant workers of the program.
CWA Local 7201 President Christy Kuehn, who testified about the company’s failure to meet its service requirements, said of the ruling, “I’m pleased with the Commission’s decision. I look forward to a strong Plant Pride program in Minnesota that will improve service to Lumen customers across the state.” She added, “We hope that Lumen will hire a sufficient number of technicians to finally meet the service quality standards.”
NewsGuild-CWA Members Hold 24-hour Walkouts
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Last week, members of the Oxford University Press (NewsGuild-CWA Local 31222) walked off the job for 24 hours, protesting unfair labor practices. The workers formed their union in 2021 and have yet to reach a first contract with the company. Oxford University Press signaled it would have a serious proposal for consideration but, after a meeting with executives across the pond, was unable to strike a deal.
This comes after three years of negotiations and multiple unlawful labor practice charges filed against the company, including the illegal and retaliatory layoff of Unit Chair Scott Morales without previously bargaining with the Guild about that decision as required by U.S. labor law. The company has, in multiple instances, replaced union members who left with workers outside of Guild jurisdiction.
In a show of solidarity, dozens of NewsGuild-CWA workers joined the picket line virtually.
NewsGuild-CWA Walkout
Members of NewsGuild-CWA Local 31222 at the Oxford University Press walked out for 24 hours in protest of unfair labor practices.
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NewsGuild-CWA Walkout Herald
Another NewsGuild-CWA unit adopted the same tactic against employer Carpenter Media Group. Workers at the Everett Herald (NewsGuild-CWA Local 37082) also went on a short strike to protest the proposed layoffs of half the newsroom, which is illegal while workers are bargaining for a new contract. 100% of the newsroom struck for two days this week.
Workers are also pushing back against the company’s secretive quota system, which executives used to rate journalists not on the quality of their work but on their story count and page views.
Oxford University Press and the Everett Herald are the 31st and 32nd NewsGuild-CWA units, respectively, to go on strike this year.
On the Strike Line – Steve Rotstein
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On the Strike Line with Steve Rotstein
Name: Steve Rotstein
Local: The Newspaper Guild of Pittsburgh, TNG-CWA Local 38061
Workplace: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Title: Sports reporter
Experience: 5.5 years
Strike Time: 1.5 years
Quote: “I’ve been on strike for a year and a half because my employer refuses to acknowledge our rights as workers."
Inspiration: “I’m inspired by my fellow strikers who have sacrificed their time, money, and well-being to stand up for what’s right and make sure we win this fight."
Support the striking workers at cwa.org/support-striking-pittsburgh-post-gazette-workers.
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