Sally Gallosa Oral History Interview
Streaming Media
Description
Sally Gallosa shares her work experiences at Mountain Bell from 1973 until 2000 where she worked first as a phone operator and then as a Maintenance Administrator and finally as a Plant Line Assigner. Gallosa was also a member of the Communication Workers of America CWA locals in Deming and Albuquerque, NM. During her tenure at Mountain Bell, she served as a Union Steward assisting her members with workplace issues that included disciplinaries, grievances, seniority, and job changes. She describes the discrimination she experienced as a Hispanic and also as a woman. She is currently active with CWA RMC 70010, retired CWA members.
Publication Date
3-30-2016
Keywords
Union Steward; grievances; discrimination as a Hispanic; discrimination as a woman; integrity; seniority; picket lines; changes in work; phone company
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
Garvanian, Anais; Sally Gallosa; and Richard Wood. "Sally Gallosa Oral History Interview." (2016). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/wphnm/14
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.