CWA

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CWA

  1. (US, historical, 1933–1934) Initialism of Civil Works Administration.
  2. (US) Initialism of Clean Water Act.
  3. (US) Initialism of Communications Workers of America.
    • 2011 September 4, Will Marshall, “Why America Needs a New Deal for Labor and Business”, in The Atlantic[1]:
      But CWA is focused on upping investment in job creation, not just low prices. As part of the proposed merger, AT&T has agreed to make significant investment in new mobile broadband services which could lead to the creation of up to 96,000 new jobs.
    • 2021 March 2, Brian Heater, “Following unionization, Glitch signs collective bargaining agreement”, in TechCrunch[2]:
      In January, workers at Google formed a solidarity union in affiliation with CWA. The following month, Medium workers announced plans to unionize as well (the organization recently failed to win majority support in a third-party election and is momentarily pausing organizing activities).
  4. (Australia) Initialism of Country Women's Association.

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