NABET-CWA's WLNE Union Holds Rally in Providence, R.I.
On October 10, workers at WLNE in Providence, R.I., who successfully joined NABET-CWA earlier this year, held a successful rally ahead of an upcoming bargaining session. The unit is engaged in its first contract negotiations with owner Standard Media, which purchased the station in 2019.
Joining the workers were the Treasurer of the state of Rhode Island, the Lieutenant Governor, members of the Providence City Council, and representatives from the offices of both of Rhode Island's U.S. Senators and Congressman Gabe Amo (D-R.I.). Congressman Seth Magaziner (D-R.I.) also sent a letter of support, meaning Rhode Island's full federal delegation stood in solidarity with the CWA members.
Patrick Crowley, Secretary-Treasurer of the Rhode Island AFL-CIO, also spoke at the rally.
WLNE workers cite low wages and poor work-life balance as major issues for the bargaining table. Organizers are hopeful that this early show of support will ensure that negotiations are smooth and efficient.
Workers at WLNE are members of NABET-CWA Local 51018, based in Boston, Mass.
WLNEUnion (NABET-CWA Local 51018) hosted a rally with impressive support from local, state, and national political figures, as well as the Rhode Island AFL-CIO, ahead of an upcoming bargaining session with station owner Standard Media.
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This post originally appeared on cwa-union.org.
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