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Officers MessagecWa 74t h cO n v e n t i O n
ap r i l 22-23, 2013
cWa: WOrkingfOrecOnOMic Justiceand deMOcracy
Across CWA districts, sectors and industries, bargaining and organizing have never been
tougher. But there is a path forward. CWA: Working for Economic Justice and Democracy
is part of it. But as hard as we work, its not enough. We cant do it alone.
Its not just CWA facing this crisis. All union workers face a broken collective bargaining
system. Union workers still are the lucky ones, however, because bargaining, even with abroken process, makes all the difference.
The systematic and relentless attack by opponents and extremists on collective bargaining
and organizing rights has meant that today, just 7 percent of private sector workers are
covered by collective bargaining. This attack has been turned on public workers too, with
the same goal: to get rid of workers bargaining rights.
The inability of working Americans to have a union voice and bargaining rights means that
for our members, its as though unorganized workers in competing companies are on the
management side of the negotiating table.
Our ght is to restore bargaining and organizing rights, to bring about secure retirement and
health care benets for working and retired families, to create and expand quality, secure
and sustainable jobs.
But our efforts, as well as those of our allies and partners, are blocked by barriers to eco-
nomic and social justice. And this is the ght we must take on. We must break down the
barriers of corporate money in politics, the broken Senate, and the attacks on the right to
vote and on immigrants. Thats the only way we can achieve our goals.
It will take a movement of 50 million people who share and support our goals, as we support
theirs. And were building that movement today.
Were building alliances and building a movement with members of the Sierra Club in Texas,
California and Virginia, with Take Action Minnesota, with the NAACP in New Jersey and
other states, with Common Cause and other groups ghting to get money out of politics,
with religious, students and social justice groups at every level.
At the same time, CWA members have the support of many progressive allies in contract
ghts. By standing up for each other, and standing together, well get to our goal of economic
justice and democracy for all.
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It was tough in the earliest days of the union movement, when workers and communities
banded together to ght the power of big corporations. Its tough today, but not hopeless.
We have a path forward.
Since our last convention in 2011, weve continued to put in place the changes that delegates
have voted to our structure and use of resources. Were in better nancial shape today as a
result of the careful use of those resources and the determination of all of us to ght for our
members, working families and CWA priorities. We look forward to carrying out our mission
of economic justice and democracy together, on all sides of the CWA Triangle.
In solidarity,
Larry Cohen
Annie Hill
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General InformatIonThe CWA Constitution, Article VIII, Section 1, provides that the Union shall meet in Biennial
Convention at a place selected by the Executive Board or the Secretary-Treasurer when
authorized by the Executive Board to do so.
Section 3 of the same Article provides that all Locals be notied in writing of the date and place
of the Biennial Convention not later than 90 days in advance of the opening date of the Convention.
Therefore, this is to advise that the 74th CWA Convention will be held at the David Lawrence
Convention Center, Pittsburgh, PA, beginning at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, April 22, 2013.
reGIstratIon
Delegates, Alternates, Retirees and Guests can register Sunday, April 21st, 8:30 a.m. to 3:00
p.m. and Monday, April 22nd, 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. at the David Lawrence Convention Center.
sess Ions
The Convention will be held April 22-23, 2013.
Place of meetInG
David Lawrence Convention Center1000 Fort Duquesne Boulevard
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
conventIon commIttees
The Resolutions/Rules Committee will convene on April 18, 2013.
The Appeals Committee will convene on April 18, 2013.
The Finance Committee will convene on April 19, 2013.
The Constitution Committee will convene on April 19, 2013.
The Credentials Committee will convene on April 19, 2013.The Defense Fund Oversight Committee on April 18, 2013.
National Committee on Civil Rights and Equity on April 19, 2013.
National Womens Committee on April 19, 2013.
The Convention Committees will have their respective meeting rooms at the Omni William Penn
available to those who may need to contact them. The Credentials Committee will be meeting at
the David Lawrence Convention Center.
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HousinginformationDelegates, Alternates and Guests attending the Convention should make their hotel
reservations in advance.
Housing registration will open on Friday, January 18, 2013. CWA will be using four (4) hotels
this year. Reservations can be made online or by calling the hotels directly at the following
numbers:
Omni William Penn 412-281-7100
530 William Penn Place 1-800-THE-OMNI (800-843-6664)
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Westin Convention Center 412-281-3700
1000 Penn Avenue 1-800-WESTIN1 (800-937-8461)
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Doubletree Hotel by Hilton (PPMWS) 412-586-1858
One Bigelow Square 1-800-560-7753
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Wyndham Grand Hotel (IUE & TNG) 412-391-4600
600 Commonwealth Place 1-800-WYNDHAM (800-996-3426)
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Conrmation from the hotel will be sent via email or fax upon request.
All pertinent information can be found at www.cwa-union.org/convention.
The cut-off date for making reservations is March 26, 2013.