More than 400 CWA members attended the 2008 Legislative Conference which focused on the union's four major goals: passage of the Employee Free Choice Act, affordable health care, jobs and fair trade policies, and retirement security. Delegates heard from presidential candidates Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama, visited lawmakers' offices on Capitol Hill and discussed top legislative priorities.
CWA members from Illinois visit the office of Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) ...
Democratic National Party chair Howard Dean said his party was dedicat ...
Presidential Candidate, Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL), addressed delegates ...
Presidential Candidate, Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY), addressed delegat ...
CWA members from West Virginia visit the Capitol Hill office of Sen. J ...
CWA members from Indiana visited the Capitol Hill office of Rep. Andre ...
CWA Secretary-Treasurer Barbara Easterling called this fall's election ...
President Larry Cohen urged CWA Locals to commit to getting 10 percent ...
CWA Executive Vice President Jeff Rechenbach said the major key to ach ...
More than 400 delegates attended CWA's 2008 Legislative conference, fo ...
CWA President Larry Cohen points out the four major program goals for ...
More than 400 delegates attended CWA's 2008 Legislative conference, fo ...
More than 400 delegates attended CWA's 2008 Legislative conference, fo ...
More than 400 delegates attended CWA's 2008 Legislative conference, fo ...
CWA local union activists from California took their message of passin ...