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Description: The Transport Workers Union of America (TWU) is a labor union that was founded in 1934 by subway workers in New York City. The TWU has four divisions: Railroad; Gaming; Airline; Transit; and Utility, University and Service. The Union has 114 autonomous locals representing over 200,000 members and retirees in 22 states around the country. The TWU is a member of the AFL-CIO and the International Transport Workers Federation (ITF). The website includes a blog, blogs related to different industries within the union, their political action committee, Committee On Political Education (COPE), their publications, TWU Express and ATD Insider, reports, conference materials, and images.
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Subject: Transport Workers Union of America., Transport workers--Labor unions--United States.
Group: COVID-19
Creator: Transport Workers Union of America.
Publisher: Transport Workers Union of America.
Coverage: United States
Tag: Labor Unions United States , Transport Workers, Tamiment Holds Records/Papers
Description: Communications Workers of America (CWA), founded in 1947, is America's largest communications and media union, represents over 700,000 workers in both private and public sectors, including over half a million workers employed in telecommunications, broadcasting, cable TV, journalism, publishing, electronics and general manufacturing, as well as airline customer service, government service, health care, education and other fields. The union includes some 1,200 chartered local unions across the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. Members live in approximately 10,000 communities, making CWA one of the most geographically diverse unions. CWA is headquartered in Washington, DC, and affiliated with the AFL-CIO, the Canadian Labour Congress, and Union Network International. The website contains their newsletter, their blog, event listings, press releases, issues and action alerts, and other multimedia.
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Subject: Communicationns Workers of America., Telecommunication--Employees--Labor unions--United States., Communications Workers of America.
Group: COVID-19
Creator: Communicationns Workers of America., Communications Workers of America.
Publisher: Communications Workers of America.
Coverage: United States
Tag: Labor Unions United States , Tamiment Holds Records/Papers , Communication Workers
Description: The American Guild of Musical Artists, AFL-CIO (AGMA), founded in 1936, is an American labor union that represents 8,000 current and retired opera singers, ballet and other dancers, opera directors, backstage production personnel at opera and dance companies, and figure skaters. AGMA is a branch of Associated Actors and Artistes of America. The website contains auditions listings, agreements and contracts, news and event listings, and information on meetings and board members.
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Subject: American Guild of Musical Artists., Performing artists-- labor unions--United States.
Group: COVID-19
Creator: American Guild of Musical Artists.
Publisher: American Guild of Musical Artists.
Coverage: United States
Tag: Entertainment Industry, Labor Unions United States , Tamiment Holds Records/Papers
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