
Communications Workers of America Union (CWA)
5 days ago · Led by CWA District 2-13’s Human Rights and Women’s Committee Representative and Local 2336 President Melissa Smith-Kupihea, Locals are encouraged to participate in the “No Child …
CWA - California Workforce Association
As the primary non-profit member association for California’s workforce system, CWA is dedicated to sustaining a highly skilled, diverse, and innovative workforce.
Home — California Waterfowl
For 80 years, California Waterfowl (CWA) has been a steadfast advocate for California’s waterfowl hunters and a champion for the natural resources that make hunting possible.
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CWA was founded in 1938 at meetings in Chicago and New Orleans. First known as the National Federation of Telephone Workers, the union became the Communications Workers of America in 1947.
Summary of the Clean Water Act - US EPA
Feb 23, 2026 · The Clean Water Act (CWA) establishes the basic structure for regulating discharges of pollutants into the waters of the United States and regulating quality standards for surface waters.
Communications Workers of America - Wikipedia
CWA has continued to expand into areas beyond traditional telephone service. In 1994 the National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians merged with the CWA and became The …
CWA Local 9505
CWA was founded in 1938 at meetings in Chicago and New Orleans. First known as the National Federation of Telephone Workers, the union became the Communications Workers of America in 1947.
For Members - Communications Workers of America
Information for CWA members about how our union works and how you can get involved.
CWA Overview - Communications Workers of America
CWA members work in communications and information industries, the news media, the airlines, broadcast and cable television, public service, higher education and health care, manufacturing, in …
About CWA - Communications Workers of America
Information about CWA membership, leadership, districts, sectors and industries.