See also: cwa, Cwa, and США

English

edit
 
English Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia

Pronunciation

edit

Proper noun

edit

CWA

  1. (US, historical, 1933–1934) Initialism of Civil Works Administration.
  2. (US) Initialism of Clean Water Act.
  3. (US) Initialism of Communications Workers of America.
    • 2011 September 4, Will Marshall, “Why America Needs a New Deal for Labor and Business”, in The Atlantic[1]:
      But CWA is focused on upping investment in job creation, not just low prices. As part of the proposed merger, AT&T has agreed to make significant investment in new mobile broadband services which could lead to the creation of up to 96,000 new jobs.
    • 2021 March 2, Brian Heater, “Following unionization, Glitch signs collective bargaining agreement”, in TechCrunch[2]:
      In January, workers at Google formed a solidarity union in affiliation with CWA. The following month, Medium workers announced plans to unionize as well (the organization recently failed to win majority support in a third-party election and is momentarily pausing organizing activities).
  4. (Australia) Initialism of Country Women's Association.

Anagrams

edit