• May 20, 2025
    KNOW YOUR RIGHTS

    IF YOU ARE CALLED INTO A MEETING BY ANY COMPANY MANAGER OR CORPORATE SECURITY, REMEMBER TO ASK THEM.....IF THIS DISCUSSION COULD IN ANY WAY LEAD TO MY BEING DISCIPLINED, TERMINATED OR AFFECT MY PERSONAL WORKING CONDITIONS, I RESPECTFULLY REQUEST THAT MY UNION REPRESENTATIVE, OFFICER OR STEWARD BE PRESENT AT THE MEETING. WITHOUT REPRESENTATION I CHOOSE NOT TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS.

    WHY WE WEAR RED

                                                                           



     

    The next general membership meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 20th, 2025 at 5pm @ The Teamsters Local 317. The address is 566 Spencer St. Syracuse, NY 13204. Hope to see everyone there.
    CWA Social Media Policy Guidelines

    CWA strongly supports the use of social media sites to discuss and advocate for the important issues facing members and working families today. While these sites offer many advantages, they also can cause serious legal problems if they are not properly used and can lead to complicated legal proceedings as well as potential disciplinary action against employee users. We have developed these guidelines for CWA members to consult when using social media to help avoid legal or other problems.

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    Workers Compensation Information

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  • Regional Work and Family Committee
    Updated On: May 20, 2025

    To: CWA NY/NE and IBEW 2213 Members
    From: Regional Work and Family Committee
    Date: May 20, 2025
    Subject: Utilization of Funds and Changes to Programs

    The Collective Bargaining Agreement between CWA/IBEW and Verizon requires the Company to fund the programs enacted by the Work and Family Committees at $1.4 million, per year, each August, including through 2025. During the Covid-19 pandemic the utilization of the programs understandably declined, resulting in a surplus of funds
    available to the Committees to allocate towards programs.
    The Committees took several actions to deal with the surplus. We expanded on the number of programs to allow for more Members to participate by adding a Health and Wellness benefit, a Drivers’ Education benefit, and a College Book Reimbursement. We also didn’t lose sight of the mission of the fund, which is to help our Members with work/life balance issues. With that in mind, the Committees increased the maximum
    allowed amounts for reimbursement under the Dependent Care and Summer Camp programs. All of these actions helped get the money where it belonged – to the participants in these programs.
    Due to the popularity of these programs, we no longer have a surplus of funds and must make some changes:


        • The Dependent Care Reimbursement Fund (DCRF) will revert back to         a $150
          maximum per family, per week beginning in June 2025.
        • Additionally, DCRF reimbursements for June and July will not be                processed until
          August with a likely payout in September (please continue to stay              current with
          your applications for reimbursement).
        • The Health and Wellness program is being evaluated and may provide         a yearly
           reimbursement instead of the current semi-annual reimbursements. ,
        • Summer Camp flyer will be distributed in the near future.
        • All other programs are under review.

     

    We will continue to do our best to make the proper decisions to utilize the funds available to us in an equitable and appropriate manner.


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