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Season 6, Episode 159

CWA’s Frank Mathews on Labor Strikes and Broadband Build-Out

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Frank Mathews, Administrative Director for District 4 of the Communication Workers of America (CWA),  joined the America’s Work Force Labor Podcast and discussed the CWA's national convention, the organization's strike fund and the challenges facing broadband expansion efforts.

 

Mathews highlighted the CWA's commitment to supporting workers during strikes through its Member Relief Fund. Established in 1992, the fund has grown significantly, offering up to $400 per week for strikes lasting 15 days or more and $500 per week for strikes extending beyond 30 days. He said this financial support provides crucial assistance to striking workers, helping them cover essential expenses like mortgages and groceries. Mathews emphasized how this fund serves as a powerful deterrent to employers, demonstrating the union's ability to sustain long-term strikes if necessary.

 

The conversation then turned to the CWA's national convention, where delegates passed resolutions addressing key issues facing workers. Mathews discussed the union's stance against the Trump administration's anti-union policies, particularly the "Project 2025" playbook. The CWA resolved to support political candidates who share their vision for a better future, regardless of party affiliation and to hold accountable politicians who prioritize corporate interests over workers' needs. He also noted that the convention focused on reorganizing efforts in the telecommunications industry and advocating for restored federal funding for public broadcasting.

 

Mathews expressed concern over recent changes to the broadband build-out plans initiated under the Biden administration. He explained that the Trump administration's shift from fiber optic infrastructure to satellite-based solutions could have long-lasting negative impacts on rural communities. Mathews argued that this change not only compromises the quality and longevity of broadband access but also benefits specific corporate interests at the expense of comprehensive, sustainable infrastructure development.

 

Listen to the full episode to hear more about the CWA's initiatives and Mathews' insights on labor issues.

 


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