Language interpreters working for New York City have taken a significant step towards collective bargaining, with the Communications Workers of America (CWA) union announcing its bid to represent the employees. The interpreters, who provide crucial language services for city residents and visitors, have expressed concerns about working conditions, pay, and benefits. If successful, this union drive could have far-reaching implications for the city's language services, potentially improving access to interpretation for marginalized communities. The CWA has a long history of advocating for workers' rights, and its involvement in this campaign suggests a strong commitment to supporting the interpreters in their quest for better working conditions and fair representation.


New York City Backs LanguageLine Solutions Interpreters in Bid for Union  Communications Workers of America Union (CWA)