New York Generator                                                              July 16, 2010
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A.4872

It is vital that all members call & email NYS Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver. We need this bill on the Assembly Floor for a vote and he needs to stop delaying its progress. Call & Email his office and tell him you want this bill to brought to the floor for a vote.

Sheldon Silver
(518) 455-3791
 
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CTS Retirement Party
 

CWA 1101 Exec.V.P. Angel Feliciano and our  CTS Retirees

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WTC Medical and Monitoring Treatment Program

 

The New York State Workers' Compensation Board (WCB) encourages all WTC responders to protect their right to file for future Workers' Compensation benefits by registering form WTC-12 with the WCB.

 

The WCB requires this registration in order for responders to be permitted to file for Workers' Compensation benefits in the future, regardless of whether or not they have already filed a Workers' Compensation claim or are currently sick or well.

 

Responders must complete a WTC-12 form and file it with the New York State Workers' Compensation Board by September 11, 2010. 


2010 CWA Heat Stress Survey
  From Our National
 We want your opinions about your work and your health. Please answer the survey questions completely and truthfully. CWA greatly appreciates your help in our collective efforts to identify work problems and recommend improvements in working conditions.
 
Survey information will be used by CWA for representation purposes only. Worker specific data will not be provided to employers.

 
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The Job You Save May be Your Own  

Don't help the company kill our bill that will protect workers and consumers if Verizon sells its network or merges with another company.  

Instead, call to support the bill!
 
Verizon just sent out an e-mail to every employee warning that CWA's bill in
Albany
to strengthen consumer and worker protections in the event of a telecom merger or line sale will "kill jobs" and "stop the FiOS build."
 
 
 Surprise, surprise. They're lying.  Creager's message can mean only one thing: they want to sell in New York.  Our bill would prevent New York workers and consumers from suffering what New England went through after Verizon sold its network in Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine to tiny FairPoint in 2008.  Fifteen months after the sale, Fairpoint went bankrupt, thousands of customers experienced major service quality problems, and workers face severe cuts in future bargaining because Fairpoint is a small company loaded up with debt.

Verizon tried to sell Upstate in 2005 - and they are selling 14 states to Frontier right now. Verizon tried to sell Upstate in 2005 - and they are selling 14 states to Frontier right now. 

A sale of telephone access lines endangers our jobs and undermines good service, including through a bankruptcy that prevents new infrastructure investment.  
 
S.7263/A.2208, the "merger and line sale bill" ("S" is the Senate bill # and "A" is the Assembly), passed the Assembly on July 1st 103-34, and could come to the Senate floor for a vote any day. Day after day, Verizon has had over a dozen high-priced lobbyists in Albany working furiously against it. If they're working so hard against it, you know it must be a good thing!
 
The bill requires the PSC to meet strengthened standards for worker and consumer protection if Verizon or Rochester Tel sell their lines or merge. Contrary to Verizon's claims, if a sale occurs, this bill would help ensure infrastructure investment such as the fiber build. Instead of padding corporate profits, this bill helps protect our jobs and our customers.  
 Save OUR  JOBS! Call 518-455-2800 Right Now. Urge Your State Senator to Vote for S.7263 to protect workers and consumers.
 
For the CWA Local 1101 Dennis Diemer Scholarship Fund

 

All members of Local 1101 (including your friends and family) are invited to take part in the annual golf event, held for the benefit of The Dennis Diemer Scholarship Fund of Local 1101.

 

Last Year the Golf Outing raised $18,936 for the Dennis Diemer Scholarship Fund.

 

When: September 21, 2010

Time: 7:30 AM shotgun start, scramble format

 

Where: New York Country Club
           
103 Brick Church Road

            New
Hempstead, NY10977

 

Cost: $135.00 per golfer

$110.00 for retirees and non-golfers

 

The price includes, golf and cart, plus a Continental breakfast at 7 AM, and a beverage cart on the course, and a buffet luncheon after golf (about 1 PM).   Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors of this event prizes will be given away to many lucky golfers as well.

 

Registration is limited to the first 120 golfers that call.  You can register by mail, or telephone.  You will be required to give the names of the persons in the group and a reach number for someone who can get in touch with the other members of the group.  Checks should be made payable to "CWA Local 1101 Special Projects Fund" and mailed to the attention of Terry Daly, Treasurer of Local 1101, at 275 7 Ave., 17 floor, NYC, NY10001.

 

Everyone is responsible for arranging his or her own time off.  Directions to the club will be available at the Local for all who may need them.

 

Becausepayment to the golf course must be made in advance of the outing, all players must be paid up prior to the day of the outing.  No reservations will be held if not paid.

 

Click here to download the registration form.

CWA Local 1126 member who was shot while working at an AT&T Wireless store in central New York will be honored at the CWA convention, along with the off-duty police officer who killed the gunman before he could hurt anyone else.

 

The shooting and the events leading to it are a textbook argument for more retail store security and worker training.

 

The victim, Seth Turk, is out of the hospital but has a long road to full recovery. He was one of four CWA members and six workers total named on a "hit list" carried by gunman Abraham Dickan, 79, a meddlesome, almost daily visitor to the New York Mills store. A month earlier, Dickan brandished a gun to another CWA member there. AT&T sent him a letter banning him from the store, but no changes were made in security.

 

On May 27, after the county seized the weapon and revoked his carry permit in response to the earlier incident, Dickan returned, pulled a .357 caliber revolver and shot Turk in the stomach. Nearby in a short line of customers, off-duty Police Officer Donald Moore swiftly pulled his gun and fatally shot Dickan. No one else was injured.

 

In spite of his grave injury, Turk, 37, managed to call 911 and calmly provide details. "He was even able to tell them about Officer Moore having a weapon so they didn't come in thinking he was possibly the assailant," Local 1126 Vice President Jason White said. "The police said it was a textbook 911 call."

 

White praised AT&T for its efforts since the shooting, which include re-opening the store at a new site with multiple video cameras, panic buttons and, for now, a constant police presence. But he is concerned about long-term safety for his members and all CWA retail workers nationwide. "We definitely need to establish a protocol, jointly with the company, that workers can follow if they ever feel threatened by a customer," he said.


 
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17th Floor
New York, NY 10011
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WORK SAFELY, DO A QUALITY JOB, BE ON THE JOB

AND DO YOUR OWN JOB.

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