CWA Wins a Major Victory Against the Wireless Industry in California
On Monday, Governor Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.), in a win for CWA members, wireless workers, and consumers, vetoed a bill that would have put industry profits over worker safety by limiting what local governments can do to ensure that 5G wireless equipment is installed safely. The legislation (SB 556) would have put workers at risk, especially if the work was done with low-wage contractors who might cut corners to save money. It also failed to set any requirements for the wireless industry to expand broadband facilities or close the digital divide in exchange for access to utility poles.
After the bill passed the state legislature, CWA activists engaged with Newsom, who recently fought back a recall attempt with the help of CWA members, and educated his staff about the dangers of the bill.
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