Communications Workers of America. District 6

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District 2 is made up of all locals in Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia, representing more than 35,000 workers in private and public sector employment. Membership is comprised of workers in telecommunications, airline, health care, public service, printing and news media, broadcast and cable television, higher education and law enforcement.

From the description of Arbitration cases, 1951-1995. (New York University). WorldCat record id: 476058183

The Communications Workers of America (CWA) is a nationwide union formed in 1947 as a successor to the National Federation of Telephone Workers. It is headquartered in Washington, D.C. CWA District 7 represents telephone workers in the region formerly served by the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company (Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Nebraska), with headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska. CWA District 7 was at one time known as CWA Northwestern District 45, perhaps because it grew out of the former Northwestern Union of Telephone Workers (NWUTW) formed in 1941 as an amalgamation of several groups, including the Telephone Employees Association and the Telephone Operators Association in the "Northwestern Bell Territory." All of these early regional groups were affiliated with the national Federation of Telephone Workers. There was at one time a state board with a "state director," but state matters were later handled through the district organization, with no other administrative level between it and the local union.

From the guide to the Records of CWA District 7., 1932-1983., (Minnesota Historical Society)

District 1 of the Communications Workers of America includes New York State, New Jersey, New England and parts of Eastern Canada. In its early years the District was comprised mainly of telephone workers, but its membership has diversified to include public employees (both state and local), journalists, healthcare workers, television and radio technicians and others. The collection contains correspondence, bargaining files, contracts, grievance files and general files accumulated during the tenure of District Vice-Presidents Morton Bahr and Jan Pierce.

From the description of Records, 1946-1989, (bulk 1968-1982). (New York University). WorldCat record id: 479143806

District 1 of the Communications Workers of America is comprised of New York, New Jersey, New England. In its early years, immediately after the founding and consolidation of the CWA (1947-1951), the District was made up primarily of telephone workers. It was the nerve center and power base of the national union, whose early leaders and first president, Joseph Beirne, had come from the New York Metropolitan Area. Under District Director Mary Hanscomb the District gained steadily in size, but the biggest leap in numbers and political clout came when District organizer Morton Bahr (formerly president of Local 1172) and several associates succeeded in bringing in 24,000 workers of the New York Telephone Company (later NYNEX and still later part of Verizon). As a result of this campaign the membership of the District more than doubled. The two biggest locals in District 1, Local 1101 (New York Tel) and Local 1150 (AT&T Long-Lines) carried considerable weight in the affairs of the union nationally. Bahr served as New York State Director from 1961 to 1963, and assistant to District 1 Director George Miller from 1963 to 1969. During the 1960s Bahr and Miller fought off several attempts by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters to raid CWA locals, and oversaw the beginnings of what was to be a crucial area of expansion for CWA, the organizing of public workers.

Morton Bahr succeeded Miller in 1969 and assumed the new title of Vice-President for District 1. As the organizing gains of the 1960s were carried forward, tensions within the bargaining process began to make themselves felt throughout the telephone sector of the union.

In the summer of 1971 the CWA launched a strike against New York Telephone, which left lingering bitter feelings between the union and the Company. In addition, key elements in the District held out stubbornly in a "wild-cat" protest against President Beirne's initial attempts to reach a settlement in the strike, and the conflict stretched to 218 days. The settlement of the strike paved the way for national bargaining in telephone -- a long-held goal of the CWA -- finally achieved in 1974.

The present headquarters of the District, at 80 Pine St. in lower Manhattan was established in 1972. Vice-President Bahr served on the union's Bell System Bargaining Committee, and led the District's highly effective lobbying efforts in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. He has said that the CWA was the most politically influential union the New York State during the 1980s.

In 1983 the huge International Operating Center in Manhattan was closed, resulting in a major lay-off of traffic workers. This was only one effect of the court-ordered AT&T divestiture, which took full effect in 1984, and resulted in major company restructuring and changes in working conditions.

Jan Pierce, formerly CWA Area Director for Upstate New York, served as assistant to Morton Bahr, and succeeded to the position of District Vice-President, when Bahr became national president of CWA in 1985. Pierce, known for his militant approach to labor issues, presided over the aftermath of divestiture at AT&T and beginnings of the sweeping change in the telephone industry, change that was to bring drastic downsizing and the transfer of much of the industry away from the urban centers of the Northeast. Larry Mancino took over as Vice-President of District 1, then numbering some 120,000 in its ranks, in 1996. Under Mancino the make-up of district membership continued to diversify, and increased through the merger of the CWA and several smaller unions. The district came to include nurses, librarians, clerical workers, television and radio technicians, and journalists in the private sector, as well as tens of thousands of state and local public workers.

From the guide to the Communications Workers of America, District 1 Records, Bulk, 1968-1982, 1946-1989, (Bulk 1968-1982), (Tamiment Library / Wagner Archives)

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Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Communications Workers of America. District 7. Records of CWA District 7, 1932-1983 (bulk 1940-1970). Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and Manuscripts
creatorOf Communications Workers of America. District 2. Arbitration cases, 1951-1995. Churchill County Museum
referencedIn Communications Workers of America, District 1, New England Area Records, 1960s-2000s (bulk, 1980s-2000s) Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
creatorOf Records of CWA District 7., 1932-1983. Minnesota Historical Society
referencedIn Communications Workers of America. Local 2150. Communications Workers of America, Local 2150, records 1946-2002 (bulk 1970s-1990s). Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
referencedIn Communications Workers of America Printed Ephemera Collection, 1941-2008 Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
creatorOf Communications Workers of America. District 1. Records, 1946-1989, (bulk 1968-1982). Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
creatorOf Communications Workers of America, District 1 Records, Bulk, 1968-1982, 1946-1989, (Bulk 1968-1982) Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
referencedIn Communications Workers of America, Local 2150 Records, 1944-2002, (Bulk 1970s-1990s) Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
referencedIn Communications Workers of America Printed Ephemera Collection, 1941-2008 Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
referencedIn Communications Workers of America, Local 1151 Records, 1946-2001, (Bulk 1960s-1980s) Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
referencedIn Robert W. Staley Papers AR143., 1944-1975 Special Collections, The University of Texas at Arlington Library
referencedIn Steve Early Communications Workers of America Papers, 1987-2007 Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
referencedIn Staley, Robert W. Papers, 1944-1975. University of Texas at Arlington, Central Library
referencedIn Communications Workers of America. Local 1151. Records of the Communications Workers of America, Local 1151, 1946-2001 (bulk 1960s-1980s). Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
referencedIn Wells, Blanche. Papers, 1944-1973, (bulk 1947-1966). University of Texas at Arlington, Central Library
referencedIn Communications Workers of America District 1 New England Area. Communications Workers of America, District 1, New England Area Records 1960s-2000s (bulk, 1980s-2000s). Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
creatorOf Communications Workers of America, District 2 Records, undated Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
referencedIn Blanche Wells Papers AR59., 1944-1973, 1947-1966 Special Collections, The University of Texas at Arlington Library
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New York (State)
New York (State)--New York
United States
New Jersey
United States
Minnesota
New York (N.Y.)
New Jersey.
New England.
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Collective bargaining
Collective bargaining
Collective bargaining
Collective bargaining
Collective bargaining
Collective labor agreements
Collective labor agreements
Corporate divestiture
Corporate divestiture
Government employee unions
Government employee unions
Government employee unions
Grievance procedures
Industrial relations
Labor and laboring classes
Labor and laboring classes
Labor leaders
Labor unions
Labor unions
Labor unions
Strikes and lockouts
Strikes and lockouts
Telephone companies
Telephone companies
Telephone companies
Telephone operators
Telephone operators
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Active 1989

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