CWA wants U.S. broadband funding to include worker protections
The Communications Workers of America (CWA) urged Congress to incorporate worker protections in a proposed infrastructure deal which includes billions in broadband funding, aiming to ensure its members arent cut out of buildout efforts.
Its move comes Congress weighs a proposed $1.2 trillion infrastructure package, which would allocate $65 billion for broadband improvements in the country.
Specifically, CWAs newly launched Build Broadband Better campaign calls for the legislation to include enforceable provisions which protect workers right to organize and prohibit companies that receive federal broadband funding from subcontracting construction work to circumvent union workers.
While the infrastructure package is expected to be the primary source of broadband funding in the coming years, CWA's Communications Director Beth Allen told Fierce these protections should be attached to any federal funding for broadband deployment moving forward. She added there is widespread support on the Democratic side of the aisle for such provisions.
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