CWA Members Meet with Maryland Governor to Raise Concerns Over Broadband Labor Standards
CWA members and retirees met with Maryland Governor Wes Moore last week to raise concerns about the state's proposed labor standards for broadband projects funded by the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The group also stressed the need for oversight for federally funded broadband projects that are already underway. Pictured left to right: Marcus Chambers (Maryland State Broadband Lead and member of CWA Local 2018), Lisa Fazzini (CWA Staff Representative), Maryland Governor Wes Moore, LaTasha Carpenter (Vice President CWA Local 2108), Dyana Forester (Senior Director of Labor Relations for the Moore-Miller Administration), Shannon Opfer (President CWA Local 2107), and Jenny Sylvester (CWA District 2-13 Retiree President).
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This post originally appeared on cwa-union.org.
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