Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

Does any of us know the balance of CWA accounts?

I like ten of thousands have paid monthly dues for decades. We all know too many are victims of surpluses. Jobs are regularly sent overseas and CWA keeps collecting dues. The SE declared another surplus of over 300 last week. Our surplus members will get squat and the union keeps collecting.

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@hc+1jq00dbpy, thank you for the great tip. Filtering is easy, and reports can be exported. The annual summary with chart, at the bottom of the page, is helpful.

DOL Home > OLMS > Online Public Disclosure Room > OPDR

https://olmsapps.dol.gov/olpdr/

Example Filter: ”Abbr” = CWA and ”Designation Number” = 3204

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Post ID: @py+1jq00dbpy

I looked up CWA in Charity Navigator.
https://www.charitynavigator.org/ein/136620883
"This charity's score is 62%, earning it a Two-Star rating. ... Needs Improvement."
Low rating is centered on ACCOUNTABILITY & FINANCE
"Organization Mission
To provide various educational and tuition reimbursement benefits to eligible participants."

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Post ID: @jp+1jq00dbpy

Just go to dept of labor website OLMS and search for your local union. It will list each officer and how much they received each year. If your total union dues of your local received is very close to the total pay of the officers your just giving your money to your local officers. Just make sure they are not taking union time every holiday or premium week and just sc--wing you with the dues and just making their time off better with your money. I've seen that up here in the SE.

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Post ID: @hc+1jq00dbpy

CWA only cares about headcount, collecting those Sweet Dues from everyone. Illegal , citizen, doesn't matter.
If you think the union cares about you, you're wrong. You are only a number, a source of cash.

Pablo can replace you for 1/4 the cost.....

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Post ID: @h9+1jq00dbpy

Some of them there flight attendants are pertie! Maybe that's why they get more shine from CWA!

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Post ID: @f0+1jq00dbpy

All you trolls, go work for Comcast without a union contract and see how that works out for you during negotiations, layoffs, severance, wage increases, sick time, benefits, healthcare until Medicare, etc..

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Post ID: @ez+1jq00dbpy

CWA has moved on from supporting telecom employees. Their focus has shifted to supporting airline flight attendants, can you blame them?

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Post ID: @eb+1jq00dbpy

D3-SE 90 weeks severance if you have 30 years seniority. The union is weaker than ever but they still prevent the company from taking everything.

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Post ID: @ea+1jq00dbpy
”All their income and expenses are available to the public. Search the department of labor website.”

@cr+1jq00dbpy, good link below for the CWA public facing webpage with links to financial and other information dating back to 1988.

https://cwa-union.org/cwa-convention-proceedings-and-biennial-reports

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Post ID: @e9+1jq00dbpy

Big dif between corporations and non-profit orgs like cwa is that cwa doesn't pay out dividends and their leaders decide who to pay money after themselves of course. So, much of your union dues go to stuff you may not agree with so really they're like a government you may despise.

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Post ID: @e5+1jq00dbpy
you want people off the paybooks. tell them they are about to lose their pension.

Do it.

I can't wait for a higher pension after the class action lawsuit.

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Post ID: @e4+1jq00dbpy

you want people off the paybooks. tell them they are about to lose their pension.

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Post ID: @de+1jq00dbpy

With these 300 layoffs, retirement eligible people might leave with severance and a big smile on their faces. It's nice getting some pocket money on the way out the door.

Others might be able to get a different job under a union guaranteed job offer. So, the net layoffs of people could be well less than 300.

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Post ID: @dd+1jq00dbpy

Think of your dues as a tax and the CWA is the government politician telling you the CWA is insolvent.

They have bloated salaries and yet do very little work. Then they say “without us none of this would be possible”, yet you are still unclear on how your money is actually spent.

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Post ID: @da+1jq00dbpy

So many dimwits that don’t understand the difference between the corporations finances and the Union’s.

Probably the same people always asking if this or that was run by the Union for their input. As if they have any say whatsoever in how the company decides to conduct business.

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Post ID: @cv+1jq00dbpy

Your rights are being taken away.

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Post ID: @cs+1jq00dbpy

CWA is a non-profit organization. All their income and expenses are available to the public. Search the department of labor website.

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Post ID: @cr+1jq00dbpy

Does it really even matter?

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Post ID: @cq+1jq00dbpy

"Your dues will help pay “profits/severance” to previous “investors”. The new members will do the same for you. The process repeats and everybody wins."

~ Charles Ponzi, circa 1920

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Post ID: @ch+1jq00dbpy

You’re asking that question now decades later?

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Post ID: @bm+1jq00dbpy

@OP+1jq00dbpy, the reality, if AT&T files for bankruptcy, ALL stakeholders will get squat. As a dues paying member, the CWA should be able to provide a current S&P Capital IQ Report that will show the company critical financial ratios for the past 10 years. Below is a 2020 report for Windstream. Please pay extreme attention to the ”Altman Z Score”.

https://cwa-union.org/sites/default/files/windstream_holdings_ratios.pdf

https://cwa-union.org/search/site?keys=capital+iq

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Post ID: @b3+1jq00dbpy

Follow the money trail!

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Post ID: @an+1jq00dbpy

CwA is exactly the same as any corporation like Tesla or T only undera different disguise... yet it's all the same... all about the mighty US Dollar... and anyone saying otherwise is a bl00dy liar or simply dilutional in the lie.

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Post ID: @am+1jq00dbpy

Great question. The leaders of the cwa like to keep all money for their committees (hotel rooms, dinners, flights,etc..) where they sit around and pretend like they are making a difference when everyone knows the company holds all the cards.

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Post ID: @ak+1jq00dbpy

I am in District 3. We get "free" hot dogs at our local meetings. I guess that's where my $30,000+ in dues has gone over the years.

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Post ID: @aj+1jq00dbpy

WOW! Lots of ”administrative expenses”.

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Post ID: @aa+1jq00dbpy

“Tremendous” severance ? lol Must be a union leadership protecting their hustle.

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Post ID: @a9+1jq00dbpy

Go to the "CWA Convention Proceedings and Biennial Reports" page. Click on the "Finance Committee Report".

https://cwa-union.org/cwa-convention-proceedings-and-biennial-reports

https://cwa-union.org/sites/default/files/2024-06/2024_report_finance_committee.pdf

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Post ID: @a8+1jq00dbpy

Those surplus members get a tremendous severance, well beyond what management, and the private sector rank and file, on balance, would receive.

That benefit was bargained for.

CWA is certainly not beyond reproach, but they seem to do pretty well with respect to job protections and termination compensation.

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Post ID: @a5+1jq00dbpy

You will never find out and don’t be silly thinking they care about anyone hardships. You received a few T-shirts and be grateful for their scam.

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Post ID: @a4+1jq00dbpy

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