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    October 3, 2013

    Want to be in next week's CWA Newsletter? Send your stories and photos [email protected] or@CWANews. Follow the latest developments atwww.resistancegrowing.org.

    Kaplan Teachers Fight for a First Contract

    October Push for Comprehensive Immigration Reform

    Bargaining Update

    Building Our Movement

    Why You Need Pay Attention to McCutcheon v. FEC

    Cohen to Discuss TPP, TPA on The Ed Show Tomorrow

    Down with Fast Track!

    Two-Faced Politicians

    Deadline TODAY for September 11th Victims Compensation Fund

    Sign Up for CWA's Town Hall Call and You Could Win an iPad Mini!

    Kaplan Teachers Fight for a First Contract

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    Kaplan teachers in New York City are fighting hard for a first contract to getfair wages, benefits, and working conditions.

    "The Kaplan business model is obscene," said Bill O'Meara, president of theNew York Newspaper Guild, which represents the workers. "They charge

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    ridiculous tuition but only pay their teachers a pittance, minimum wage inmost cases. They keep nearly all the teachers on part-time status to avoidproviding benefits. It's time for this very profitable company to agree to acontract that pays a living wage and provides things like sick leave and paidvacations to the most important employees at the company the teachers

    who interact with the students every day."

    In a new video, these teachers are speaking out. Here's what they're saying:

    "We don't have any vacations or more importantly, sick days. If I get sickthen I have to make the decision on whether I want to make other people sickor whether I don't want money."

    "I feel like teachers at Kaplan are not supported by the administration. Thecompany itself doesn't seem to value what we do in the classroom."

    "They gave their former CEO who left in disgrace a $76 million goldenparachute. That's equivalent to the salaries of 3,000 Kaplan teachers.Students pay a lot of money for the experience they have at Kaplan andteachers see a really minimal amount of that."

    Sign this petition now to support teachers at the bargaining table!

    And like these Kaplan teachers on Facebook.

    October Push for Comprehensive Immigration Reform

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    In June, the Senate passed a comprehensive immigration bill. OnWednesday, House Democrats unveiled an immigration bill that provides apath to citizenship for 11 million undocumented immigrants. Let's showCongress that now is the time to overhaul the nation's broken immigrationsystem.

    Mark your calendars:

    October 5: National Day for Dignity and Respect

    On Saturday, Latino, Asian, and immigrant communities will be joined byfaith, labor, and civil rights activists at more than 130 major mobilizationrallies, vigils, marches and direct actions in 40 states in support of passingcomprehensive immigration reform that includes a path to citizenship thisyear. CWA has been actively engaged with the coalition Alliance forCitizenship (A4C) on mobilizations and actions.

    Events will include farm worker actions in Central California; statewidecaravans across Arizona and Illinois; downtown rallies in Houston, Dallas,

    Atlanta, and Los Angeles; a march across the Brooklyn Bridge in New York

    City; and more.

    CWA will have buses headed to Springfield, Ohio, to march on HouseSpeaker John Boehner's office. In Bakersfield, Calif., CWA has organized aconcert to urge House Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy (R) to take action onimmigration reform. CWA will also be in Freehold, NJ, Phoenix, San Antonioand dozens of other locations.

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    "We are marching for commonsense immigration reform with legalization thatleads to citizenship, legal immigration rules that promote family unity andprotect worker rights. We are marching for an America where our hard workis honored; where our many contributions to the nation are respected andwhere our families and children can dream of building lives of dignity and

    without fear. We cannot let the continued failures of Washington result inmore families torn apart, more abusive employers and poverty wages, morechildren who cannot dream," the group said.

    Find an event in your state here.

    October 8: DC Rally

    On Tuesday, CWA members will join with tens of thousands of people on theNational Mall to celebrate immigrant dignity and respect before marching tothe U.S. Capitol to send this message to the House of Representatives: Get

    immigration reform done and get it done now! "Los Tigres del Nortre," aGrammy award winning band known for its songs about the struggles ofimmigrants, will be performing, and a large group of activists will be engagingin an act of civil disobedience.

    Learn more at http://octoberimmigration.org/october8/ .

    Bargaining Update

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    Flight Attendants at AirTran

    AirTran Airways Flight Attendants, represented by AFA-CWA, ratified a newagreement with Southwest Airlines management covering the over 1,700Flight Attendants who have not been integrated into the Southwest system.

    "AirTran Flight Attendants' immense contributions have played a key role in

    the AirTran/Southwest network. This agreement provides Flight Attendantswith some immediate economic improvements until management completesthe integration process. AirTran Flight Attendants stood strong throughoutnegotiations and remained resolute that we not be left behind as a result ofthis merger," said Alison Head, AFA AirTran President.

    AFA-CWA President Veda Shook said, "This agreement provides certainty inpay parity with the Southwest Airlines Flight Attendants over the next 15

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    months. Whether or not Southwest Airlines management sticks to its mergertimeline, our AirTran Flight Attendants will be protected."

    CenturyLink (Legacy Qwest)

    CWA members at CenturyLink (Legacy Qwest) turned down a tentativeagreement reached with Qwest management. The current contract remains inplace through Oct. 11, 2013. The CWA bargaining team now is assessingnext steps.

    The CWA bargaining team has been working for a fair contract atCenturyLink since negotiations got underway on Aug. 15, 2012.

    CWA Local 4004 members at AT&T Internet rally for a fair contract.

    Critical issues include contracting out and offshoring of work, economicimpacts and other job concerns. CWA represents 13,000 workers atCenturyLink, in these states: Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Oregon,Washington, Idaho, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska,Minnesota, and Iowa.

    AT&T Internet

    About 71 percent of CWA members at AT&T Internet ratified a contract thatprovides for wage increases and other job improvements. The contractcovers nearly 4,000 technicians and call center workers in 12 states.

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    OFS

    CWA members at OFS ratified a new contract. The agreement covers about280 CWA members at plants in Sturbridge, Mass., and Atlanta, Ga. OFSworkers manufacture high performance fibers for video, voice and data

    transmission.

    Building Our Movement

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    NJ Workers' Voices, an independent political committee which fights for NewJersey workers, officially kicked off its fall campaign effort in Newark. Morethan 200 members of progressive and grassroots organizations, faith leaders,labor, community activists, students and small business owners committed tomobilize outreach for the 2013 election season.

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    Missouri LPATs protest the CPAC Convention in St. Charles, which featuredTexas Gov. Rick Perry, former Sen. Rick Santorum and conservatives from

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    around the country.

    Why You Need Pay Attention to McCutcheon v. FEC

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    Volunteers hold up an inflatable 'Fat Cat' near the U.S. Capitol Building in

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    Washington, D.C. October 2, 2013. Photo by Greenpeace.

    Next week the Supreme Court will hear a campaign finance case that couldmake it even easier for rich people to buy elections.

    It's called McCutcheon v. FEC. Alabama businessman Shaun McCutcheonwants to give more money directly to more candidates, so he has sued toabolish the longstanding cap on the total amount of money an individual candirectly give to all PACs, parties and candidates, or "aggregate contributionlimits." Today, individuals are barred by law from giving more than $123,000.If McCutcheon gets his way, donors will be able to give unlimited amounts ofmoney.

    McCutcheon now threatens to make a bad situation a whole lot worse. Bigmoney has already infiltrated our elections. In its 2010 Citizens Uniteddecision, the Supreme Court initiated corporate America's takeover of

    American politics by allowing businesses and their millionaire executives todump an unlimited amount of money into campaigns through Super PACs.The 2012 elections cost a whopping $7 billion thanks to the subsequentfundraising arms race.

    Right now there's a little distance between big money and the candidatesthemselves. But if McCutcheon wins, this wealthy businessman could soonbe depositing multimillion-dollar checks right into candidates' bank accounts.

    So many Americans already feel like many of their elected officials aren'tlooking out for them. If the Supreme Court sides with McCutcheon, elections

    will get more expensive. Candidates will be spending more time with theirdonors at the expense of average Americans. How do we expect our electedofficials to know the real issues and problems of working Americans, if they'respending all their time with the top 1 percent? The answer is they can't. Bigmoney's influence will grow, as the political voices of workers get drownedout.

    We're speaking out. Next Tuesday, the Supreme Court will hear oralarguments on whether or not to strike down important caps on how muchmoney an individual can contribute directly to political campaigns. Activistsand organizations across a wide spectrum of issues will be supporting

    protecting the integrity of our democracy at a rally on the steps of the court.CWA President Larry Cohen will be speaking, along with Reverend Dr.William Barber II, Moral Monday leader and chapter leader of North CarolinaNAACP; Maryland Rep. John Sarbanes; Marge Baker, executive vicePresident of People For the American Way; Blair Bowie, democracy advocatefor US PIRG; Phil Radford, executive director of Greenpeace USA; and LizKennedy, counsel for DEMOS.

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    WHAT: Rally against big money in politics and McCutcheon v. FECWHERE: The Supreme Court of the United States (1 First St NE,Washington, DC)WHEN: Tuesday, October 8th at 9:30 a.m.

    Cohen to Discuss TPP, TPA on The Ed Show Tomorrow

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    CWA President Larry Cohen will again be on the air discussing our continuingopposition to new trade deals certain to have the same outcome.

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    Top officials of 12 nations are meeting now in Indonesia to work out whatthey consider the last remaining issues of the Trans Pacific Partnership.Cohen said, "The consequences of 20 years of trade deals through the last 3presidents have been awful for American working families. Decent payingmanufacturing jobs with union wages have been gutted. In the past 10 years

    we have seen hundreds of thousands of call center, IT and other servicesector jobs head for Asia as well. For CWAers in those occupations theconsequences in the U.S. are equally bad as costs here get benchmarkedagainst costs in the Philippines, Bangladesh and Vietnam. Trade Promotion

    Authority or Fast Track must be fixed or more bad deals are inevitable. It isironic that Fast Track means the bad deals must get an up or down vote inthe Senate and House but the Senate cannot take up any of the issues thatwe care about without 60 votes."

    CWAers and our allies from environmental, farm, labor and other groups aremobilizing across the nation.

    Catch The Ed Show on MSNBC from 5 to 7 p.m. ET.

    Down with Fast Track!

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    The Trans-Pacific Partnership is nothing but trouble.

    Today, CWA President Larry Cohen lead a press teleconference call withReps. Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.) and Jim McDermott (D-Wash.) to layout theissues at stake and why growing U.S. congressional opposition to thismassive trade deal is generating bipartisan opposition to "fast track" tradeauthority. Fast track is a rarely-used Nixon-era procedure that stripsCongress' rights to review the contents of trade pact to ensure they promotefair trade, not just free trade. President Obama recently called for fast track,declaring it essential to completing the TPP.

    "To put it simply, our members' concerns of the TPP are broad and deep andit begins at the top with the process," Cohen said. "The process stinks andwe need to fix it. Everything of substance is being kept from the public, keptfrom Main Street businesses and even kept from the press to make sure hardworking families cannot unite in opposition, if necessary, to protect their jobsand livelihoods. Congress should not pass fast track authority and letmassive changes go into place with just an up or down vote and without thechance to investigate every chapter of this pact. If we keep going down the

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    same trade road as we have over the past 40 years, America will soon be theone country on Earth that has not just exported our manufacturing base butalso the only one that offshores its service sector jobs like those at callcenters. We are going to fight to make sure that doesn't happen."

    Two-Faced Politicians

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    Alabama Republican Rep. Spencer Bachus recently criticized Americans fortheir dependency on the government for money and healthcare. But when heretires, he'll have a very generous pension and incredible health care

    benefits.

    On The Ed Show, CWA President Larry Cohen pointed out that 80 percent ofAmerican workers today have no pensions at all, while taxpayers have putthousands of dollars into Bachus's pension.

    "This is bad from every way you look at it," he told Ed Schultz. "As my greatgrandmother used to say, 'I'll watch your feet, not your mouth.' So he saysone thing and then his own actions are exactly the opposite. That's whatwe're dealing with."

    Cohen added, "He does exactly what the U.S. Chamber of Commerce wants.He has a 95 percent rating from them. He opposed doing anything at all forworking families facing foreclosure. He talks one way, acts another when itcomes to his family. And unfortunately, Ed, he's one of the many in thatcaucus who do that every day the same ones who shut the governmentdown."

    Watch the full segment here.

    Deadline TODAY for September 11th Victims Compensation Fund

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    In 2010, after years of work by the AFL-CIO, CWA, labor, public healthgroups and other coalition partners, U.S. Congress passed the 9/11 Health

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    and Compensation Act. The Act, which provides medical treatment andcompensation to responders, clean-up workers and others affected by thetoxic exposures at the World Trade Center, was authorized and funded to rununtil 2015-2016.

    However, there is an important deadline approaching for the VictimsCompensation Fund program. Under the bill, any workers who had a 9/11health problem as of October 3, 2011 must register with the VCF byOctober 3, 2013. If they fail to register by that date, they will not be eligible toreceive compensation for their injury from the VCF. Please go to www.vcf.govor call (toll-free) 1-855-885-1555 for application forms for this importantprogram.

    We must do everything we can to ensure that our union brothers and sisterswho may be at risk for or suffering from 9/11-related illnesses know that freescreening, treatment and medication is available to them.

    Sign Up for CWA's Town Hall Call and You Could Win an iPad Mini!

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    If you haven't joined CWA's monthly telephone town hall call, you're missing alot. The 30-minute calls are held the third Thursday of every month, at 7:30

    pm ET. Register at http://cwa-union.org/cwacall .

    Any CWA member who registers for the remaining calls this year will beentered in a drawing for a personalized iPad mini. The winner will beannounced in the CWA News and e-newsletter.

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