Anniversaries: James Kemp, 36 years; Mary Swanson, 35; James Ensey, 34; Lawrence Schneider, 34; James Sholseth, 34; John Kirkland, 32; Robert Arenburg, 32; Don Kornegay, 31; Judith Crew, 31; Keith Beigh, 31; Barbara Hawkinson, 31; Robert Harris, 31; Bruce Larson, 31; Bruce Summers, 29; Gary Disch, 29; Randy Grams, 29; Alan Ferguson, 28; Philip Beyers, 27; Lynne Clevenger, 27; John Burger, 26; Kenneth Thomason, 25; Garry Curtiss, 25; Clay Bowlby, 25; Alan Nash, 25; James Lea, 25; Keith McClements, 24; James Reynolds, 24; Larry Gillen, 24; Leamay Heib, 24; Eddie Stratton, 24; Terry Cupp, 23; John Mazetier, 23; Robert Sims, 23; James Fukuyama, 23; David Carrier, 23; Gary Hunt, 23; Robert Shannon, 23; Stephen Lampman, 22; Ronald Jones, 22; Frank Brock, 21; Beverly Wilson, 21; Ben Villaruz, 20; Jay Peers, 19; David Overbo, 11; Ricky Harris, 6; Gerald Schmidt, 6; Kin Allen, 6: David Curtin, 5; Larry Wood, 5; William Brandenburg, 5; Ryan Egnew, 5 Click to continue »
May, 2002
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GOOD AND WELFARE…
Wednesday, May 1st, 2002Report on District 7 Conference
Wednesday, May 1st, 2002President Clay Bowlby and myself recently attended the District 7 Conference, which began with the Introduction by Annie Hill, Assistant to the Vice President. CWA opening speakers included John Thompson, Vice President, Barbara Easterling, Secretary-Treasurer, Larry Cohen, Executive Vice President, and TO. Moses, Vice President, Telecommunications. Morton Bahr, CWA President addressed the General Session on Tuesday. Click to continue »
Tacoma Area Literacy Council Offers Volunteer Tutor Training
Wednesday, May 1st, 2002Imagine not being able to read street signs, use the telephone book, fill out an application, or read your child a bedtime story. 24% of Pierce County residents need basic literacy education. You can volunteer to make a difference in someone’s life Click to continue »
What To Do If You Are Hurt On The Job
Wednesday, May 1st, 2002It shouldn’t hurt to go to work. But in 1998, nearly 6 million U.S. workers were injured at work or became sick because of their jobs. Click to continue »
The President’s Corner
Wednesday, May 1st, 2002by Clay Bowlby
Dear Member,
Hope springs eternal, and with that thought we have a tentative agreement for our members at AT&T. Not all of the information is out on the agreement but the first reports show a decidedly different format in the duration of the agreement and increments for wage and pension increases. Importantly, there appear to be no give-backs in the contract, which is a tribute to the bargaining committee, as everything put on the table prior to the tentative agreement was take-backs. We will contact our AT&T members as soon as all of the information and explanations are completed. The tentative agreement will still need to be ratified by the membership and we will arrange a meeting for you prior to that vote. Click to continue »