The Communications Workers of America (CWA) is a major national labor union which represents employees in the telecommunications, airline, journalism, and a handful of other industries. The union is a member of the AFL-CIO.1
Politically, the CWA is one of the most left-wing labor unions. The union is associated with the Democracy Initiative, a consortium of groups characterized as a “massive liberal plan to remake American politics” by progressive magazine Mother Jones.2 In the 2016 Democratic primaries, the CWA endorsed U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) for the 2016 Democratic Party presidential nomination.3
The union is a major financial player in the progressive world. Since records began in 1990, the union and its political action committees have contributed over $49.8 million to Democratic and liberal Federal Election Commission-reporting groups through October 2016, making CWA the 24th-largest organizational contributor to these groups in that time frame.4
Former CWA president Lawrence Cohen is a major player in the left wing of progressive politics. He is reportedly a member of the Democracy Alliance.5 His personal endorsement of Bernie Sanders was considered a substantial pickup for the left-wing Senator’s presidential campaign and presaged the CWA’s eventual endorsement.6
Background
The Communications Workers of America (CWA) was founded in November 1938 as the National Federation of Telephone Workers.7 In 1947, the modern CWA held its first national convention, and the union joined the Congress of Industrial Organizations—one of the union federations that merged into the AFL-CIO—in 1949.7
In the 1990s and 2000s, a number of communications-related unions affiliated with CWA. The National Association of Broadcast Engineers and Technicians (NABET), representing technical workers in local television; The Newspaper Guild (TNG), representing print journalists; the International Union of Electronic Workers (IUE), representing electrical industry workers; and the Association of Flight Attendants (AFA), representing flight attendants, all merged into CWA.7
Left-of-center Activism
The Communications Workers of America (CWA) has a reputation for being left-wing, even within the broadly progressive labor union movement. The union was the largest national labor union to support self-described socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders in the 2016 Democratic presidential primaries.8
CWA is also a prominent player in the Democracy Initiative, a secretive coalition of progressive groups including labor unions and environmentalists aiming at substantial changes to the American political system. The progressive magazine Mother Jones reported that CWA joined with the Sierra Club, Greenpeace, and the NAACP to convene numerous other liberal groups at the first meeting of the Democracy Initiative.9 Currently, a CWA representative sits on the Democracy Initiative’s Coordinating Committee.10
When the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations emerged in 2011, the Communications Workers of America provided support.11 CWA’s Occupy actions included a demonstration at the U.S. Capitol in December 2011, intended to pressure Republicans in Congress to accede to President Barack Obama’s economic policies.12
Some have questioned the involvement of the CWA in politics, especially given that the Newspaper Guild, a CWA member union, represents journalists. The membership of newspaper staff in the CWA is often not noted in stories on political expenditures by the union.8
In June 2025, CWA participated in organizing or supporting protests branded under the “#NoKings” banner, a national day of demonstrations positioned as a defense of democratic norms against Donald Trump. These events were part of a larger mobilization involving over 70 Democratic Party affiliates and allied organizations across at least 19 U.S. states and multiple international locations, according to publicly available event listings on Mobilize.us, a Democratic Party-aligned organizing platform. 13 14
Affiliated Groups
According to Department of Labor filings, the Communications Workers of America spent $5,815,108 on political activities and lobbying in the union’s 2016 fiscal year, with an additional $1,356,164 on contributions, gifts, and grants. Of the political funds, $1,344,939 were distributions of opt-in “checkoff” funds to CWA Working Voices, the union’s political action committee. 15
Notable recipients of CWA funds include the American Jobs Alliance, which received $517,249; the Coalition for Better Trade, which received $50,000; MoveOn.org, which received $50,000; Progressive Congress, which received $65,000; TakeAction Minnesota, which received $82,500; Jobs with Justice, which received $100,000; and the Working Families Party, which received $50,000.16
Strike Actions
CWA has engaged in a substantial tradition of strike actions throughout its history. The union (and its immediate predecessor, the National Federation of Telephone Workers) engaged in national strikes against the Bell system in 1947, 1968, 1971, and 1983. Post-Bell-breakup, CWA struck against AT&T in 1986 and against Verizon in 2000 and 2011.7
The recent strikes against Verizon strike have involved notable controversy and allegations of vandalism. In the 2000 strike, there were over 400 reported cases of vandalism, sabotage, and harassment. In 2011, Verizon alleged that strikers had cut fiber-optic cable lines, reported equipment being stolen, and alleged tampering with the central office heating system.17
Leadership
President
Claude Cummings Jr. is the president of the Communications Workers of America (CWA), serving in the role since being elected in 2023. Prior to this, Cummings served in several positions with the union including an at-large member of its Executive Board, President of CWA Local 6222, Vice President of the CWA District 6, and also the union’s Human Rights Department. 18
Secretary-Treasurer
Ameenah Salaam is the secretary-treasurer of the CWA, being elected alongside CWA president Claude Cummings Jr. in 2023. Prior to this, Salaam was a steward and later Vice President of CWA Local 13100. 18
Former Leadership
The former president of the Communications Workers of America was Christopher Shelton. He took office in 2015, succeeding Larry Cohen, until Claude Cunnings Jr. was elected in 2023. 19 Shelton proposed a “workers’ party” similar to the Working Families Party of New York be created to advance CWA’s agenda.20 Prior to being president, Shelton was Vice President of CWA District 1, representing workers in New York, New Jersey, and New England.19 According to Department of Labor filings, Shelton was paid $196,707 in gross salary in CWA’s 2016 fiscal year.21
Lawrence Cohen preceded Shelton as CWA President, running the union from 2005-2015. As CWA President, Cohen deepened relations between the union and left-wing groups, most notably through co-convening the Democracy Initiative with the Sierra Club, Greenpeace, and the NAACP.22 Cohen remains a major player in left-wing politics, notably endorsing the candidacy of independent socialist Bernie Sanders in a personal capacity shortly after retiring as CWA President.23 He serves on the board of Our Revolution, a left-wing advocacy group that grew out of Sanders’ presidential campaign.24
Sara Steffens, a former organizer and later Secretary-Treasurer of The Newspaper Guild (a CWA member union representing journalists), was elected with Shelton to serve as Secretary-Treasurer of CWA during Shelton’s tenure as president up until 2023.25 Steffens rose to prominence within the union by leading the organization of journalists for the San Jose Mercury News in the late 1990s. Like Shelton, Steffens praises union militancy: In her convention speeches, she praised “unity and militancy at the bargaining table.”20 Department of Labor filings show that Steffens was paid $176,012 in gross salary in the union’s 2016 fiscal year.21
References
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- Kroll, Andy. “Revealed: The Massive New Liberal Plan to Remake American Politics.” Mother Jones. January 9, 2013. Accessed November 03, 2016. http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/01/democracy-initiative-campaign-finance-filibuster-sierra-club-greenpeace-naacp
- Seitz-Wald, Alex, and Andrea Mitchell. “Bernie Sanders to Nab One of His Biggest Endorsements Yet.” Msnbc.com. December 16, 2015. Accessed November 04, 2016. http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/bernie-sanders-cwa-endorsement
- “Top Organization Contributors.” Opensecrets. October 28, 2016. Accessed November 04, 2016. http://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/list.php?cycle=ALL
- Markay, Lachlan. “Read the Confidential Document Left Behind at the Democracy Alliance Meeting.” Washington Free Beacon. May 5, 2014. Accessed November 07, 2016. http://freebeacon.com/politics/jonathan-soros-left-a-confidential-document-at-his-donor-conference/
- Jamieson, Dave. “Labor Leader Joins Bernie Sanders’ Campaign, Citing Clinton’s ‘Silence’ On Fast Track.” The Huffington Post. Accessed November 07, 2016. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/07/01/larry-cohen-bernie-sanders_n_7702254.html
- Communications Workers of America. “CWA History: A Brief Review.” 2015. Accessed November 7, 2016. http://www.cwa-union.org/sites/default/files/cwa-history-brief-review.pd
- Varney, James. “Do Reporters Know They’re Giving Money to Sanders and Clinton?” POLITICO Magazine. April 5, 2016. Accessed November 07, 2016. http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/04/bernie-sanders-hillary-clinton-cwa-politics-213795
- Kroll, Andy. “Revealed: The Massive New Liberal Plan to Remake American Politics.” Mother Jones. January 9, 2013. Accessed November 8, 2016. http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/01/democracy-initiative-campaign-finance-filibuster-sierra-club-greenpeace-naacp
- “About Democracy Initiative.” Democracy Initiative. 2016. Accessed November 08, 2016. http://www.democracyinitiative.org/about-democracy-initiative
- Communications Workers of America. “Decrying Greed, CWA Joins ‘Occupy Wall Street’ Demonstrations.” Communications Workers of America. October 6, 2011. Accessed November 08, 2016. http://www.cwa-union.org/news/entry/decrying_greed_cwa_joins_occupy_wall_street_demonstrations/join-us
- Markay, Lachlan. “Big Labor Occupying Occupy Wall Street.” The Heritage Foundation. November 24, 2011. Accessed November 08, 2016. http://www.heritage.org/research/commentary/2011/11/big-labor-occupying-occupy-wall-street
- “Partners.” No Kings. Accessed June 25, 2025. https://www.nokings.org/partners.
- Nomani, Asra. “Asra Nomani: The Familiar Hidden Hand behind Today’s #nokings Protests.” Fox News, June 14, 2025.https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/asra-nomani-familiar-hidden-hand-behind-todays-nokings-protests.
- Communications Workers of America, Department of Labor Annual Report (Form LM-2), 2016, Statement B
- Communications Workers of America, Department of Labor Annual Report (Form LM-2), 2016, Schedules 16 and 17
- Markay, Lachlan. “Only Days In, Verizon Strike Already Getting Ugly.” The Daily Signal. August 10, 2011. Accessed November 08, 2016. http://dailysignal.com/2011/08/10/only-days-in-verizon-strike-already-getting-ugly/
- “Leadership.” Communications Workers of America, Accessed July 15, 2025. https://cwa-union.org/about/leadership
- “CWA President Christopher M. Shelton.” Communications Workers of America. 2016. Accessed November 30, 2016. http://www.cwa-union.org/about/president
- PAI. “CWA’s New Leadership Eyes Labor’s Political Independence.” People’s World. June 16, 2015. Accessed November 30, 2016. http://www.peoplesworld.org/article/cwa-s-new-leadership-eyes-labor-s-political-independence/
- Communications Workers of America, Department of Labor Annual Report (Form LM-2), 2016, Schedule 11
- Moberg, David. “Going Beyond Labor’s Limitations: Larry Cohen Reflects on His Time as a Progressive Union President.” In These Times. June 24, 2015. Accessed November 30, 2016. http://inthesetimes.com/article/18044/cwas_larry_cohen_retirement_interview
- Prupis, Nadia. “Denouncing ‘Corporate Democrats,’ Labor Leader Joins Sanders Campaign.” Common Dreams. July 1, 2015. Accessed November 30, 2016. http://www.commondreams.org/news/2015/07/01/denouncing-corporate-democrats-labor-leader-joins-sanders-campaign
- “About Us.” Our Revolution. September 7, 2016. Accessed November 30, 2016. https://ourrevolution.com/about/
- “CWA Secretary-Treasurer Sara Steffens.” Communications Workers of America. 2016. Accessed November 30, 2016. http://www.cwa-union.org/about/secretary-treasurer
