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	"author_name": "Communications Workers of America",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/cwa-campaigns",
	"title": "Tell Your Senators: Keep American Airlines Call Center Jobs at Home",
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	"description": "American Airlines has been sending more and more call center jobs overseas in order to boost their profits at the expense of CWA members and our communities. Instead of supporting good jobs in our communities, wealthy executives and shareholders are getting richer and richer by sending jobs to countries where they can get away with paying employees next to nothing and where workers lack real protections against abuse. The &quot;Keep Call Centers in America Act&quot; is designed to stop companies like American Airlines from sending good, union jobs overseas. It limits federal benefits to companies that ship call center jobs overseas and penalizes employers with existing federal grants or guaranteed loans that do not return these jobs to the U.S. This bill also requires artificial intelligence to be disclosed on a call and gives consumers the power to decide where to have their calls handled. CWA members at American Airlines and across the country rely on these call center jobs for their livelihoods; it only makes sense that our tax dollars go to companies that want to invest in our communities. Send a message to your senators now telling them to sign onto this bipartisan bill.",
	"url": "https://action.cwa.org/letters/aacallcenters"
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