| Committee Report Suggests Ways to Build on CWA's Human Rights Programs |
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CWA's women's, civil rights and equity programs are getting a
fresh look from a committee of members and staff who have just
issued 16 recommendations to build on CWA's long commitment to
equity.
One of the first things district and locals can expect are updated materials and workshops at upcoming district conferences to let leaders and members know what resources are available, CWA Executive Vice President Annie Hill said. "We have a new focus and new energy on our work," said Hill, who created the Human Rights Ad Hoc Committee last spring. "We're off to a good start and we'll continue to meet quarterly and push forward." The 19-member group, comprising people who work on CWA's human rights and civil rights programs, has been meeting in Washington, D.C. and by conference call over the last eight months. Its recommendations include more outreach and communication, increased work with constituency groups, and continuing to hold national CWA women's and civil rights conferences every two years. Hill said locals will be receiving more specific details within one to two weeks about the committee's work and plans. |







