Lorraine Miller Oral History Interview
Streaming Media
Description
Lorraine Miller describes her long history of union involvement. After 7 years as a member of CWA at Southwestern Bell in Kansas, she was transferred to Mountain Bell in Albuquerque, where she promptly joined the union. There, she moved through the leadership ranks as a steward, a representative for operator services, secretary treasurer, and president. She discusses the reasons for her involvement in CWA, the importance of unions in New Mexico, awards she has received in her career, and her longstanding leadership in the CWA National Retired Members Council.
Publication Date
3-29-2016
Keywords
NM CWA (Communications Workers of America in Albuquerque; Mountain Bell; Union leadership; Grievances; CWA National Retired Members Council; working conditions; reasons for supporting unions
Disciplines
Labor History
Publisher
Digital Initiatives and Scholarly Communication, University Libraries, University of New Mexico
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 International License.
Recommended Citation
Dodson-Morgan, Shandel; Lorraine Miller; and Richard Wood. "Lorraine Miller Oral History Interview." (2016). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/wphnm/11
Comments
1280x720; MP4; No institutional restrictions are placed on the use of this collection. Use of material is allowed for educational and research purposes. The University Libraries do not hold copyright.